Huntingdon Mill Common
Has been described as a Possible Siege Work
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | Huntingdon Mill Common |
Alternative Names | Noui Cast' de Hunted' |
Historic Country | Huntingdonshire |
Modern Authority | Cambridgeshire |
1974 Authority | Cambridgeshire |
Civil Parish | Huntingdon |
Excavations uncovered the site of a Roman villa; it consisted of late 2nd century AD timber building which was replaced by a 3rd-4th century AD corridor villa. This was succeeded by an Anglo-Saxon inhumation cemetery and probable church. The assumed remains of the siege castle of 1174 were also uncovered and the remains of a medieval church/chapel which incorporated fragments of the Anglo-Saxon structure. (PastScape)
Mound which has been identified with the siege-castle built before Huntingdon in 1174. Timber revetment of this period has been revealed by excavation. (KIng 1983)
In the later C12 the mound was put into a state of defence possibly as part of the preparation for the siege of Huntingdon Castle in 1172 (sic). To this end the sides of the mound were given a vertical timber revetment. (Med. Arch. 1968)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TL236713 |
Latitude | 52.3265914916992 |
Longitude | -0.18690000474453 |
Eastings | 523660 |
Northings | 271380 |