Clifford Old Castleton
Has been described as a Certain Timber Castle (MotteRingwork), and also as a Certain Masonry Castle
There are earthwork remains
Name | Clifford Old Castleton |
Alternative Names | Castellaria de Cliford |
Historic Country | Herefordshire |
Modern Authority | Herefordshire |
1974 Authority | Hereford and Worcester |
Civil Parish | Clifford |
Medieval motte and bailey seen as earthworks. The motte is 40 metres in diameter. The bailey measures 60 metres east to west by 40 metres north to south and is bounded by a large rampart, 11 metres to 20 metres in width and 2 to 4 metres in height internally but rising to 3.5 metres to 4 metres above the base of an outer ditch, 10 metres in width and 1.8 to 3 metres in depth. The original entrance is through the south side. The castle may have been built between 1067 and 1070. Worcester-type cooking pot fragments have been recovered from the spoil of a badger sett on the site and date from 1100 at the earliest. (PastScape)
'The configuration of the site would suggest that a natural ridge above the River Wye was chosen as a suitable place for a defensive structure. It is also possible that the site was located from the river, because it is known to flood up to the bottom of the ridge... The first structure built was the ring-work possibly making a defended enclosure for a garrison in hostile country. It has been suggested that this site was chosen to guard the north entrance to the Golden Valley as a precursor to the more established stone castle at Clifford (Purser 1994. 73). This would obviously date the site to pre-1071 as part of fitz Osbern's control measures. At a later stage, possibly post 1100 but probably 1140-1180, the motte was added, possibly as a private fortress for the owner, possibly as a watch tower. It is possible that the site may have been a riverside castle; possibly a change in the river's course may have led to the decline of this site.' (Phillips)
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 | SO283456 |
Latitude | 52.1051712036133 |
Longitude | -3.0475800037384 |
Eastings | 328300 |
Northings | 245600 |