Site Plan of Portchester Castle, Portchester, Hampshire

This plan shows the layout of Portchester Castle and some of the different phases of its construction. Portchester Castle was originally built as a shore fort in the late Roman period. This fort was called "Portus Adurni". It was reused in the Saxon period as a settlement. It became a defensive burgh from the 10th century. This was under Edward the Elder in 904 AD. In the late 11th century a Norman tower keep castle was built within the shore fort walls. This was by a William Mauduit. In 1130 the castle was acquired by a William Pont de l'Arche. After major works 1320-26, the buildings on the west of the inner bailey became a self-contained palace. This was rebuilt by Richard II between 1396-99. By 1441 the castle was considered ruinous. This property is now in the care of English Heritage (2012). Find out more.

Location

Hampshire Portchester

Period

Roman (43 - 409)

Tags

drawing plan castle attack defence roman (43 - 409) norman anglo saxon (410 - 1065)