Denham Castle

Denham Castle, also known as Castle Holes, is a medieval motte and bailey castle near the village of Gazeley, Suffolk, England.

History
Denham Castle was a 12th Norman castle, built in a motte and bailey design with the motte, now 10 feet high, located in the north-east corner. The motte and the bailey are contained within a wide ditch, 132 m by 122 m across. The entrance to the castle was on the south side.

Today the castle is a scheduled monument. Despite previous damage to the castle remains from modern agriculture, the current owners, the Denham Estate, have announced that they are working with English Heritage to restore and maintain the site.