History and Research: Baconsthorpe Castle

The impressive Baconsthorpe Castle is intimately linked to the dramatic rise and fall of a single family, the Heydons, who lived here for 200 years.

Aerial painting of Baconsthorpe castle

Aerial painting of the castle

The Heydons were an ambitious family. They first made their fortunes through the law profession and later from wool. Baconsthorpe Castle was built as their main residence in about 1450, and it became increasingly larger and more elaborate as the family’s wealth grew.

The Heydon’s splendour, however, was short-lived. Having accumulated large debts, the family was forced to demolish parts of the castle in 1650 to sell as building materials.

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The text and pictures on this page are derived from the 'Heritage Unlocked' series of guidebooks published in 2004. We intend to review, update and enhance the content in the near future as part of the Portico project, whose objective is to provide information on the history, significance, research background and sources for all English Heritage properties.

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