Great Moat Farm
Has been described as a Questionable Fortified Manor House
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | Great Moat Farm |
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Historic Country | Shropshire |
Modern Authority | Shropshire |
1974 Authority | Shropshire |
Civil Parish | Chirbury With Brompton |
A rectangular defence of a medieval fortified house; possibly the manor house of Timberth, which was a member of Chirbury, and held of the castle of Montgomery by the tenure of castle guard (Clark 1877).
Moated site, situated in an elevated position at the W end of a small ridge. The land falls away from it on all sides, but most steeply to the N. The site is almost completely destroyed, the only surviving portions being parts of the NE and NW arms of the moat, the rest having been destroyed by Great Moat Farm (SA 22556) and its outbuildings. Only the outer scarp of the NE arm remains, being 0.8m in height and c 35m in length. At its N end where it once formed an angle with the NW arm it has been cut through and destroyed by a farm trackway. the surviving fragment of the NW arm shows only as a very shallow marshy depression, having been partially backfilled. It is c 37m in length. There is no trace of any moat on the SW and SE sides. The whole site is very poor and in a bad state of preservation (M Watson 1980 - Shrop SMR field report). (Shropshire HER)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2 listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | SO247968 |
Latitude | 52.5645294189453 |
Longitude | -3.11096000671387 |
Eastings | 324790 |
Northings | 296880 |