Infell Wood, Ponsonby
Has been described as a Questionable Pele Tower
There are earthwork remains
Name | Infell Wood, Ponsonby |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Cumberland |
Modern Authority | Cumbria |
1974 Authority | Cumbria |
Civil Parish | Ponsonby |
A rectangular medieval pele-garth 82 yds a x 55yds with the east corner cut off, is situated on the eastern slope of a hill in Infell, Ponsonby, it consists of two parallel earthen banks with interior ditch, and entrances in the east and west angles with what appear to be hollow ways leading off from them. Nearest to the north angle is a circular banked artifical pond of 45' diameter, with a spring at its east side. (PastScape– ref. Parker)
The feature is not a moat; the hill slope precludes this; the section is too weak to be purely defensive and too sharp to suggest great age. Its probable purpose was an enclosure for stock, though the hill-top immediately SW offers slight evidence of underlying foundations. (PastScape– ref. Field Investigators Comments F1 FRH 29-JUN-67)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NY060061 |
Latitude | 54.441780090332 |
Longitude | -3.4502100944519 |
Eastings | 306040 |
Northings | 506130 |