Toot Hill
Church lane

Toot Hill
Location
Toot Hill is situated on Church Lane in the Stanford Rivers civil parish of East Lindsey, Essex, United Kingdom.
History
Toot Hill is believed to have been constructed during the 11th to 12th centuries (C11..C12). The castle's purpose and original function are not well-documented. However, it has been reported that Toot Hill was a fortified manor house or a small castle, possibly used as a residence for local nobility.
Architecture
The architectural style of Toot Hill is not explicitly stated in available information. However, the castle's layout suggests a typical English medieval design, with a central keep and surrounding buildings. The current state of the castle is that it has been reduced to ruins.
Historical Significance and Events
Toot Hill has played a minor role in local history, particularly during the 20th century. The Toot Hill Country Show, held at Stanford Rivers, has taken place annually since 1953.
Current Status and Use
The castle is currently in a state of ruin, with no known current use or occupation. It remains as a historical site and a notable landmark in the area.
Heritage Status
Toot Hill is not explicitly listed as a heritage site or protected monument. However, its historical significance and architectural interest make it an important part of local history and culture.
Visiting Information
Visitors to Toot Hill can explore the castle's ruins, which are accessible from Church Lane. The surrounding area offers scenic views and opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Notable Features and Rooms
No specific details about notable features or rooms within Toot Hill are available in the provided information.
Details
| Name | Toot Hill |
|---|---|
| City | East Lindsey |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 53.30732, 0.1293058 |
| Current use | The castle is currently in a state of ruin, with no known current use or occupation. |
| Accessible | true |
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