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- Deddington_Castle abstract "Deddington Castle was a medieval fortification in the village of Deddington, Oxfordshire. It was built on a wealthy former Anglo-Saxon estate by Bishop Odo of Bayeux following the Norman conquest of England in 1066. Odo constructed a large castle with two earthwork baileys and a central motte, intending that the castle administer his property in the region and provide a substantial military base in the event of an Anglo-Saxon revolt. Odo's estates in England were seized following a failed rebellion against William II in 1088, and Deddington Castle was taken back into royal control. The Anglo-Norman lord William de Chesney acquired the castle in the 12th century and rebuilt it in stone, raising a stone curtain wall around a new inner bailey, complete with a defensive tower, gatehouse and domestic buildings.After de Chesney's death, his descendants fought for control of the castle in the royal courts, and it was temporarily seized several times by King John at the start of the 13th century. Deddington Castle was confirmed in the ownership of the de Dive family, who held it for the next century and a half. In 1281, the castle was stormed by a group of men who broke down the doors, and in 1312 the royal favourite Piers Gaveston may have been captured at the castle by his enemies, shortly before his execution. From the 13th century onward, Deddington Castle fell into disrepair, and contemporaries soon described it as "demolished" and "weak". It was bought by the Canons of Windsor in 1364, who began to sell off its stonework. The remains of the castle were reportedly used by both Royalist and Parliamentary forces during the English Civil War in the 17th century.In the 19th century Deddington Castle was adapted for use as a sporting facility by the local gentry. It was sold to Deddington's parish council, who attempted to build tennis courts in the inner bailey in 1947. Following the discovery of medieval remains and a subsequent archaeological investigation, these plans were abandoned and the western half of the castle became a local park. In the 21st century, English Heritage manage the inner bailey, the eastern half remaining in use for farming, and the site as a whole is protected under UK law as a scheduled monument.".
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- Deddington_Castle location Oxfordshire.
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- Deddington_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deddington Castle".
- Deddington_Castle builder "Bishop Odo of Bayeux".
- Deddington_Castle caption "North embankment of the western bailey, with the castle motte on the right".
- Deddington_Castle condition "Earthworks only".
- Deddington_Castle coordDisplay "title".
- Deddington_Castle coordRegion "GB-NFK".
- Deddington_Castle events English_Civil_War.
- Deddington_Castle events Piers_Gaveston,_1st_Earl_of_Cornwall.
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- Deddington_Castle latitude "51.981318".
- Deddington_Castle location "Deddington, Oxfordshire, England".
- Deddington_Castle longitude "-1.3149".
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