Etonbury Castle

Etonbury Castle

Etonbury Castle was a castle in the town of Arlesey, located near the road to Baldock, in the county of Bedfordshire, England (gbmapping|TL192379).

An ancient timber castle, attributed to the Danes, Etonbury Castle had a ringwork, or motte, and one or two baileys.

The site was destroyed by a railway leading through it. Only cropmarks and some earthworks remain.


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