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  1. Bolingbroke Castle is a ruined castle in Bolingbroke in Lincolnshire, England. Mapcarta, the open map.

  2. Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire. / 53.1666; 0.0160. Bolingbroke, now called Old Bolingbroke, is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Its present boundaries were formed by the amalgamation of the Parishes of Bolingbroke and Hareby in 1739. [1] [2] The population at the 2011 census was 325.

  3. Old Bolingbroke is located off the A155 between Coningsby and Spilsby in Lincolnshire. The car park is situated on Moat Lane. The field adjacent to the castle which includes an earthwork believed to be linked to the castle is also accessible. Grid ref: TF 3492 6492. Opening Times. The site is open from dawn until dusk all year round. Facilities.

  4. Bolingbroke Castle was one of three castles built by Ranulf de Blundeville, Earl of Chester and Lincoln, in the 1220s after his return from the Crusades (the others being Beeston Castle, Cheshire, and Chartley, Staffordshire). After Blundeville’s death, the castle remained in the ownership of the Earls of Lincoln and was later inherited ...

  5. The remains of a 13th-century hexagonal castle, birthplace in 1367 of the future King Henry IV, with adjacent earthworks. Besieged and taken by Cromwell's Parliamentarians in 1643.

    • Moat Lane, Spilsby, PE23 4HH, Lincolnshire
    • 01529 461499
  6. 1309023. Date first listed: 28-Oct-1987. List Entry Name: BOLINGBROKE CASTLE. Statutory Address: BOLINGBROKE CASTLE, MOAT LANE. Go to the official list entry. Uploaded by Paul Adams This photo may not represent the current condition of the site.

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  8. Bolingbroke Castle. Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Search over 400,000 listed places. List entry 1008318. Grade Not applicable to this List entry. Scheduled Monument: Bolingbroke Castle. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.

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