Castelo de Buckton
| Castelo de Buckton | |
|---|---|
| Informações gerais | |
| Área | 730 metro quadrado |
| Geografia | |
| País | Reino Unido |
| Localização | Mossley |
| Coordenadas | 53° 30′ 41″ N, 2° 01′ 05″ O |
| Localização em mapa dinâmico | |
O castelo de Buckton foi um castelo medieval próximo de Carrbrook em Stalybridge, grande Manchester, na Inglaterra. Era cercado por uma cortina de pedra de 2,8 metros de largura e uma fossa de 10 metros de cumprimento e seis metros de profundidade. Buckton é um dos primeiros castelos de pedra no Noroeste da Inglaterra e e só restaram-lhe restos soterrados cobertos de turfa e urze. Foi mais provavelmente construído e demolido no século XII. O último registro restante deste sítio data de 1360. Os poucos achados recuperados durante investigações arqueológicas indicam que o castelo de Buckton pode não ter sido completado.
Bibliografia
- Booth, Paul Howson William (1981), The Financial Administration of the Lordship and County of Chester, 1272–1377, ISBN 978-0-71901337-9, Manchester University Press
- Eales, Richard (2006), Peveril Castle, ISBN 978-1-85074-982-0, London: English Heritage
- Forde-Johnston, James (1962), «The Iron Age Hillforts of Lancashire and Cheshire», Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society, 72: 9–46
- Friar, Stephen (2003), A Sutton Companion to Castles, ISBN 978-0-7509-3994-2, Sutton Publishing
- Grimsditch, Brian; Nevell, Michael; Redhead, Norman (setembro de 2007), Buckton Castle: An Archaeological Evaluation of a Medieval Ringwork – an Interim Report, University of Manchester Archaeological Unit
- Grimsditch, Brian; Nevell, Michael; Nevell, Richard (2012), Buckton Castle and the Castles of North West England, ISBN 978-0-9565947-2-3, University of Salford Archaeological Monographs volume 2 and the Archaeology of Tameside volume 9, Centre for Applied Archaeology, School of the Built Environment, University of Salford
- Grimsditch, Brian; Nevell, Michael; Mitchell, Sue (2010), Tameside Archaeological Survey. Annual Report for 2009–10 (PDF), Centre for Applied Archaeology, University of Salford
- Hartley, S; Newman, R (2006), Lancashire Historic Towns Survey Programme: Clitheroe Historic Town Assessment Report, Lancashire County Council
- King, D. J. Cathcart; Alcock, Leslie (1969), «Ringworks of England and Wales», Château Gaillard: Etudes de castellologie médiévale, 3: 90–127
- Nevell, Michael; Redhead, Norman; Grimsditch, Brian (novembro de 2008), «Buckton Castle», Current Publishing, Current Archaeology, XIX (225): 32–37
- Nevell, Michael; Walker, John (1998), Lands and Lordships in Tameside, ISBN 1-871324-18-1, Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council with the University of Manchester Archaeological Unit
- Nevell, Richard (2012–2013), «Castle gatehouses in North West England» (PDF), The Castle Studies Group Journal, 26: 257–281

- Swallow, Rachel (2016), «Cheshire Castles of the Irish Sea Cultural Zone», The Archaeological Journal, 173 (2): 288–341, doi:10.1080/00665983.2016.1191279
Ligações externas
- (Paul Burrows (19 de junho de 2010), Buckton Castle Rendered Animation from Leica c10 laser scanned data (Youtube), consultado em 5 de junho de 2018
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