- Buckden Towers
Buckden Towers, formerly known as Buckden Palace, is a 12th century
fortified manor house , located onHigh Street , Buckden,Cambridgeshire ,England (gbmapping|TL19246772).Though often stated as being built in the 15th century, it was actually built in the late 12th century, when records show it as being used to house the Bishops of Lincoln. The tall brick tower was added in 1475, protected by walls and a
moat , and surrounded by an outerbailey . It was used by the bishops until 1842. Since 1947, Buckden Towers has been used as a Christian Retreat and Conference Centre run by the Claretian Missionaries, together with the Catholic Parish Church ofSt. Hugh of Lincoln , which stands on the site of the great chamber of the medieval palace.Little now remains of the bishops' moated palace except the great tower, the inner
gatehouse , part of the battlemented wall, which used to surround the inner court within themoat , and the outer gate and wall.Notable Visitors
* Henry III in
1248
* Edward I in1291
* Richard III in1483
*Lady Margaret Beaufort (mother of Henry VII) in1501
* Queen Katherine of Aragon - resided here from July1533 to May1534
* Henry VIII &Catherine Howard in1541
* James I in1619
* Prince Regent in1814 External links
* [http://homepage.mac.com/philipdavis/English%20sites/132.html The Gatehouse]
* [http://www.buckden-village.co.uk/history/index.htm Buckden Village]wow these towers are great i think i need to put some cheese on top
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