Reinterpreting Tattershall Castle

A four-year research project, carried out by buildings archaeologist James Wright, has fundamentally challenged the understanding of Tattershall Castle (Lincolnshire). Modern archaeological techniques were used to reassess the functions of structures including those formerly known as the “Stables”, “Guardhouse”, “Kitchens”, “Parlour” and “Tiltyard”. New evidence offers alternative insights into how these parts of the castle originally … Continue reading Reinterpreting Tattershall Castle