Rodbaston Old Hall
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are earthwork remains
Name | Rodbaston Old Hall |
Alternative Names | Rembaudeston; Cannock Chase; Cannock Forest; Mott Place; Roundabout; Grimbaudeston |
Historic Country | Staffordshire |
Modern Authority | Staffordshire |
1974 Authority | Staffordshire |
Civil Parish | Penkridge |
Manorial moated site of Rodbaston Old Hall together with a dry fishpond and earthwork features to the N. The extant remains of the monument include a largely scrub and tree covered raised island c.73m square containing an internal bank around three sides that measures 2.4m max. height at the S corner. Surrounding the island is a waterlogged moat c.8m wide x 1.5m deep with a causeway on the SW arm. The island was originally double moated, although the outer moat has been infilled at an unspecified date. To the N of the moat is a dry fishpond measuring c.60m x 19m x 0.6m deep with traces of a similar rectangular earthwork to its SW. The manorial status of Rodbaston was linked to the hereditary forestership of Cannock. (Scheduling Report)
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 | SJ921123 |
Latitude | 52.7090301513672 |
Longitude | -2.11790990829468 |
Eastings | 392130 |
Northings | 312380 |