Panpudding Hill, Shropshire
Panpudding Hill is the remains of a substantial ringwork and bailey castle and a building platform situated on the hill of the same name, a steep sided promontory south of Bridgnorth, Shropshire. Its foundation has been attributed to Henry I who is believed to have constructed it in 1102 as a stronghold during his siege against Bridgnorth Castle held by Robert de Bellesme. It is within the council area of Shropshire.
Historic England Scheduled Monument 1013493.
Place Type: Mediæval Castle
Historic County: Shropshire
Lat, Long: 52.529475,-2.4209501
Grid Reference: SO 7154 9248
Civil Parish: Bridgnorth CP
Council Area: Shropshire CA
Police Area: West Mercia PA
GBPN ID: 303692
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Panpudding_Hill,_Shropshire_303692
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Historic England Scheduled Monument 1013493.
Place Type: Mediæval Castle
Historic County: Shropshire
Lat, Long: 52.529475,-2.4209501
Grid Reference: SO 7154 9248
Civil Parish: Bridgnorth CP
Council Area: Shropshire CA
Police Area: West Mercia PA
GBPN ID: 303692
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Panpudding_Hill,_Shropshire_303692
Peruse Shropshire on Wikishire

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