Lazonby Castlerigg 'moat'
Has been described as a Questionable Fortified Manor House
There are no visible remains
Name | Lazonby Castlerigg 'moat' |
Alternative Names | Castle Rigg |
Historic Country | Cumberland |
Modern Authority | Cumbria |
1974 Authority | Cumbria |
Civil Parish | Lazonby |
NY 50874188. Fort {GT} (Site of). (Ordnance Survey Map 6" Prov. 1956).
The remains of a building surrounded by a moat at a place called Castle Rigg in Lazonby parish, (possibly refers to the published site above) (Hutchinson 1794).
The site is clearly visible as a crop mark in 1947 (Annotated Record Map 1962).
There are no visible remains on the ground and inspection of recent OS APs proved negative. No tradition of a moat in the vicinity of Castlerigg survives although the position occupied by the present farm, NY 50704152, is the most likely one. Certainly the topography is such that the reference cannot apply to the OS published site.(F1 BHP 10-JUN-72).
OS 1/2500 1st edn (1863) Cumberland sheet XXXIX.8 shows, about 400yds NNE of Casterigg farmhouse, a truly circular earthwork with internal ditch, in the position of (1) above. Investigated as a possible signal station, although its size (c. 90m diameter) made this unlikely (RAH Farrar notes, Roman Military North Project). (PastScape)
NY 504 415 Supposed moat.
Hutchinson 'at a place called Castle Rigg the ruins of a building appear, moated round'.
Jackson states 'long since disappeared and there is no tradition... of a moat here'.
Presumably nothing to see. Unlikely to have been a fortified site. (Perriam and Robinson 1998)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NY508418 |
Latitude | 54.7696495056152 |
Longitude | -2.76521992683411 |
Eastings | 350870 |
Northings | 541880 |