Towneley Castle Hill
Has been described as a Rejected Timber Castle (Motte)
There are uncertain remains
Name | Towneley Castle Hill |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Lancashire |
Modern Authority | Lancashire |
1974 Authority | Lancashire |
Civil Parish | Burnley |
Round knoll with indications of ditches south of the hall. (Gibson)
The original site of Townley appears to have been a tall and shapely knoll, southward from the present mansion, still denominated the Castle Hill, and immediately adjoining to the farm called Old House, on the eastern and precipitous side of which are the obscure remains of trenches, which on the three more accessible quarters have been demolished by the plough. Here therefore, in very early times, and far beyond any written memorials, was the Villa de Tunlay, the residence, unquestionably, of one of those independent lords before the Conquest who presided over every village and held immediately of the Crown. When this elevated situation was abandoned it is impossible to ascertain from written evidence or tradition; but the present house may in part at least lay claim to high antiquity. (Whittaker)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SD853305 |
Latitude | 53.7701416015625 |
Longitude | -2.2235701084137 |
Eastings | 385300 |
Northings | 430500 |