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The castle itself includes a motte and two bailey enclosures, approximately 40 metres (130 ft) and 45 metres (148 ft) across respectively. It had timber defences, ditches and additional flanking earthworks. The castle appears to have been abandoned in subsequent years, and it may be that it
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By the 20th century, there was little to see except for a mound on a limestone outcrop and the remains of various earthworks. At the beginning of the present century, however, archaeological surveys revealed the foundations of the castle. The site is a
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Pilsbury Castle occupied an area of high ground approximately 175 by 150 yards (160 by 137 m) overlooking the River Dove, near the village of Pilsbury. The castle was probably originally an
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castle on the site, and several theories have been put forward as to when and who did so. One theory is that the castle was built in the years following the
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fortification before being used by the Normans, and the name "Pilsbury Castle" forms from the Celtic
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Landon, N., P. Ash, A. Payne, and G. Phillips (2006) "Pilsbury: A Forgotten Castle,"
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grew in importance and the village of Pilsbury became increasingly depopulated.
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was dispossessed. Alternatively, it may simply have become redundant as nearby
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A History of Derbyshire. Volume 2: Medieval Derbyshire.
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The Victoria History of the County of Derby, vol. 1.
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Derbyshire

Pilsbury Castle is located in Derbyshire
53°10′18″N 1°49′52″W / 53.171569°N 1.831167°W / 53.171569; -1.831167
Motte-and-bailey
Scheduled monument
1011199
Norman
Derbyshire
village
Pilsbury
River Dove
Iron Age
motte-and-bailey
Norman conquest of England
Henry de Ferrers
King William
harrying of the North
Tutbury
Duffield
Robert de Ferrers
The Anarchy
Stephen of England
Earl of Chester
Empress Matilda

William de Ferrers'
Revolt of 1173–74
Duchy of Lancaster
sixth Earl

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