Seymour's Mount, Steppingley
Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Ringwork)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Seymour's Mount, Steppingley |
Alternative Names | Seymour's Clump |
Historic Country | Bedfordshire |
Modern Authority | Bedfordshire |
1974 Authority | Bedfordshire |
Civil Parish | Steppingley |
An earthwork forming a low bank around a roughly circular area. On a west-facing slope with an apparent entrance on the downslope side. It has been suggested as a possible ringwork but may be associated with a rabbit warren: the adjacent farm is called Warren Farm. (Bedfordshire HER)
Ring-work of possibly Anglo-Danish date called Seymour's Mount near Steppingley. It lies on the extreme end of a short west-facing spur, cut off by a short water-filled moat. On the top of the spur a flat circular area 110 feet in diameter has been dug out of the hill, with a very low bank round the rim. (PastScape)
This is an area about 30m in diameter with a very low, surrounding embankment seemingly created from the earth within. There is no apparent external ditch. It is on a spur of a slight hill slope: its entrance on the downhill slope on the west is discernible. A short water filled moat cuts off the spur from the main hill mass on the east. Was this a ringwork? It has not appeared in any previous Gazetteer. (Petre 2012)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TL001351 |
Latitude | 52.0049018859863 |
Longitude | -0.54338002204895 |
Eastings | 500100 |
Northings | 235100 |