Beaudesert Castle was in the village of Beaudesert to the east of Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. A motte and bailey castle was built following the Norman conquest possibly on the site of an ancient British fort. A stone castle was built, probably in the 13th century. A single stone and earthworks are all that now remain. The site was investigated by the archaeologists of Time Team in program 11 of series 9.

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  • Beaudesert Castle was in the village of Beaudesert to the east of Henley-in-Arden, Warwickshire. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. A motte and bailey castle was built following the Norman conquest possibly on the site of an ancient British fort. A stone castle was built, probably in the 13th century. A single stone and earthworks are all that now remain. The site was investigated by the archaeologists of Time Team in program 11 of series 9.
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