Okehampton Castle

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Okehampton Castle is a medieval ruined motte-and-bailey fortress in Devon, England, notable as one of the largest castle remains in the county and now preserved as a historic site.

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Okehampton Castle canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval castle
motte-and-bailey castle
ruined castle
scheduled monument
tourist attraction
abandoned 16th century
architecturalType motte-and-bailey
builtAfter Norman Conquest of England NERFINISHED
category Castles in Devon
English Heritage sites in Devon
Grade I listed castles
Ruined castles in England
condition ruin
constructionBegan late 11th century
controlledBy Normans NERFINISHED
country England
declinePeriod 16th century
excavated 20th century
function administrative centre
fortified residence
hunting lodge
hasPart bailey
chapel
gatehouse
great hall
kitchens
lodgings
motte
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
Scheduled Ancient Monument
laterOwner Courtenay family NERFINISHED
Earls of Devon NERFINISHED
locatedIn Devon
England
United Kingdom
location Okehampton NERFINISHED
managedBy English Heritage NERFINISHED
material stone
near Dartmoor NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the largest castle remains in Devon
openToPublic true
originalBuilder Baldwin FitzGilbert NERFINISHED
originalOwner Baldwin FitzGilbert NERFINISHED
ownedBy English Heritage NERFINISHED
preservedAs historic site
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
situatedOn River Okement NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes

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Okehampton hasHeritageSite Okehampton Castle
Okehampton hasLandmark Okehampton Castle