- Someries Castle
Someries Castle (sometimes spelled Summeries castle) is a
Scheduled Ancient Monument , in the Parish of Hyde, near the town ofLuton , in the county ofBedfordshire ,England . It was built in the 15th century by Sir John Wenlock. Although always referred to as a castle it was actually afortified manor house .The name of "Someries Castle" was derived from William de Someries, who had a residence on this site, but the title "castle" is contentious since it hardly describes the structure to which it is applied. The site was acquired by Wenlock in 1430 and building the mansion commenced. The house is unique in that it is regarded as one of the first brick buildings in
England . The house was never completed by Wenlock, and was partly demolished in the 18th century. The magnificent brickwork can still be seen in the remains of thegatehouse , incorporating the chapel and lodge, which still stands today.The remains of the original manor house and/or the earlier Norman Castle are now visible only as earthworks that outline the plot where the house originally stood. Some bricks from the manor house were used to build the nearby farm houses in the 17th century. [The author,
Joseph Conrad , lived in the neighbouring farmhouse,1907-9, whilst writing the novel "Under Western Eyes ".]The castle closed to the public in February 2007 and was surrounded by scaffolding, which has damaged the original brickwork. It reopened in 2008.
Further reading
* T. P. Smith, "Someries Castle", "Bedfordshire Archaeological Journal", 3, 35-51, 1966.
* T. P. Smith, "Someries Castle: some reconsiderations", "Bedfordshire Archaeological Journal", 5, 109-112, 1970.
* T. P. Smith, "The early brickwork of Someries Castle, Bedfordshire and its place in the history of English brick building," "Journal of the British Archaeological Association", 129, 42-58, 1976.External links
* [http://www.seekinghyde.org.uk Hyde Parish, East and West Hyde information website]
* [http://thebigsky.smugmug.com/gallery/1589224 Gallery of photos]
* [http://www.shoutluton.com/attractions/someries.html Shout Luton! Someries Castle]Footnote
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