EAW022457 ENGLAND (1949). Odiham Castle, North Warnborough, 1949

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EAW022457
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EAW035282
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Pennawd [EAW022457] Odiham Castle, North Warnborough, 1949
Cyfeirnod EAW022457
Dyddiad 22-April-1949
Dolen
Enw lle NORTH WARNBOROUGH
Plwyf ODIHAM
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 472548, 151885
Hydred / Lledred -0.9601488713589, 51.260991915957
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol SU725519

Pinnau

Odiham Castle, Odiham, Hampshire, RG29 1HG Known locally as 'King John’s Castle' Grade 1 listed building - English Heritage Building ID: 136964 Scheduled Ancient Monument- Extra-mural settlement located in a field to the east of Odiham Castle. Partly-surviving octagonal keep, said to have been constructed by King John, located within a moated area. A remnant of the moat remains on the opposite bank of the canal. Open to the public. Access via the canal towpath. Completed c 1214, Sometime between 1216 and 1225, the mound on which the keep is build was raised 5 metres and the keep rebuilt. Described as a ruin in 1605. The canal was built through the Bailey in 1792. Renovation work in 2008 included a viewing area in the keep with the ground level raised by means of a buried layer of polystyrene blocks, to protect the archaeology underneath.

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Basingstoke Canal

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River Whitewater

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Basingstoke canal

It's history can be read about in P.A.L. Vine's 'London's Lost Route to Basingstoke' Clarke,Double & Brendon 1968.

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