Boarstall Tower?is a 14th-century?moated?gatehouse?located in?Boarstall,?Buckinghamshire,?England, and now, with its surrounding gardens
According to legend King Edward the Confessor gave some land to one of his men in return for slaying a wild boar that had infested the nearby Bernwood Forest. The man built himself a mansion on this land and called it “Boar-stall” (Old English for ‘Boar House’) in memory of the slain beast. The man, known as Neil, was also given a horn from the dead beast, and the legend says that whoever shall possess the horn shall be the lord of the manor of Boarstall.
It is certainly the case from manorial records of 1265 that the owner of the manor of Boarstall was the ceremonial keeper of the Bernwood Forest, suggesting a link with the earlier legend. Given the proximity of Boarstall to the king’s palace at Brill it would appear that this legend certainly has some basis in fact.