Excavations of the moated habitation known as "Tonge Castle" were carried out in 1963-4 by the Sittingbourne and Swale Archaeological Group. The ...
England
Tonbridge Castle
Motte and bailey castle, first mentioned in 1080. Motte surmounted by the remains of a shell keep probably of 11th century date. Gatehouse of circa ...
Thurnham Castle
Thurnham Castle crowns the point of a steep spur of the North Downs, which commands the Maidstone-Sittingbourne road and the Pilgrim's Way to ...
Sutton Valence Castle
The ruins of a small 12th-century Norman keep, with panoramic views over the Weald. Sutton Valence was another of the fortresses placed near the ...
St Leonard's Tower
An early and well-preserved example of a small free-standing Norman tower keep, surviving almost to its original height. It was probably built c. 1080 ...
Sissinghurst Castle
The National Trust took over the whole of Sissinghurst, its garden, farm and buildings, in 1967. The garden epitomises the English garden of the ...
Shurland Castle
Remains at Shurland House. Not open to the public. In the parish of Eastchurch, in the Isle of Sheppey, lying E. of Minster on high ground, is the ...
Sandwich Castle
The earliest reference to a castle at Sandwich, the premier port of England at one time, was in the reign of Edward I (1272‚1307 ) when a bailiff or ...
Sandown Castle
Today all that remains of Sandown Castle is part of the west side of the castle including bastions and a section of the central tower. Remains of the ...
Sandgate Castle
Sandgate Castle was one of Henry VIII's Device Forts. Built in 1539 near Sandgate, Kent, its exposed location has led to much damage by storm tides. ...
Saltwood Castle
Privately owned and not open to the public. The castle is known as the site where the plot was hatched to assassinate Thomas Becket (1118-1170). More ...
Rochester Castle
Strategically placed astride the London Road, guarding an important crossing of the River Medway, this imposing fortress has a complex history of ...