Thunderfield Castle, Horley, Surrey

Title

Thunderfield Castle, Horley, Surrey

Subject

Archaeology

Description

Photographs of this site, a moat around a flat island probably dating back to Anglo-Saxon times. It is overgrown with trees and only accessible by public footpath round 3/4 of the oval moat structure. There is also an inner moat that is not accessible. Private house(s) established on the site.

It is listed in "Anglo-Saxon England" (F Stenton 1943f) as one site where King Athelstan held his council; and as a bequest of King Alfred in Anglo-Saxon Charters, S 1507: http://hwaet.heroku.com/charters?range=1482-1539

However other resources date it back only to the 12th century. Local, unsubstantiated, claims are that King Harold II's army camped here before Hastings.

The photos only show the moat and low mound inside, and that is all that is currently accessible.

Creator

Dr Bill Rawlinson, Oaklands Park, Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex BN6 9LH

Language

English

Date Created

2010-09-29

Files

Thunderfield: S part of moat looking into flattened mound
Thunderfield: E part of moat with mound on right
Thunderfield: N part of moat looking at mound ahead
Thunderfield: N part of moat with mound to R

Citation

Dr Bill Rawlinson, Oaklands Park, Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex BN6 9LH, “Thunderfield Castle, Horley, Surrey,” Woruldhord, accessed April 26, 2024, http://poppy.nsms.ox.ac.uk/woruldhord/items/show/382.

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