Pipton Tower
Has been described as a Questionable Masonry Castle, and also as a Questionable Pele Tower
There are masonry footings remains
Name | Pipton Tower |
Alternative Names | Pyperton, Periton |
Historic Country | Brecknockshire |
Modern Authority | Powys |
1974 Authority | Powys |
Community | Bronllys |
Mound some 18m diameter by 1,8m high composed of building rubble. Possible ditch to north 100m long by 7m wide by 0.05m deep. Probably the remains of a defensive round tower though formerly noted as Cairn by Savory 1954; OS 1964. Low mound of earth and building rubble appears to mark the site of a small medieval round tower. Possibly associated with a 'fortified ecclesiastical site' mentioned in 1223 (Martin and Walters 1993, 113). (RCS 7) At PIPTON on level meadow between the WYE and the LLYNFI is a circular grass- and tree-grown mound, 17.1 m in diameter and 1.5 m high. Although traditionally considered to have been Bronze Age, its proximity to the manorial centre of Pipton makes it more likely this was a medieval viewing platform. RCAHMW, 1995 - Draft Inventory description. Mound is overgrown with grass and trees, but pieces of shaped stone are visible on the summit. Excavation of the summit showed it was built primarily of stone, mostly rough building stone, but also many pieces of flagstone (Cadw 1998).' (Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust HER)
The remains probably suggest that the castle consisted of a simple round tower set in the shallows of the River Wye. (Remfry)
Remains of a stone structure, possible a tower. Pipton may be the same as Periton, mentioned 1233 (CCR, 272). (King and Hogg)
De castro de Periton' rescutiendo.—Mandatum est Henrico de Trublevill' quod cum Rogerus Bocham castrum de Periton', quod rex commisit Willelmo de Gamag' custodiendum, obsederit, ita quod ipse Willelmus illud gente et victualibus munire non potest, in fide qua regi tenetur festinum consilium apponat quod castrum illud rescutiatur; et, si postquam rescussum fuerit, tale fuerit castrum quod expediat illud in manum regis tenere, tunc illud gente et victualibus muniri faciat. Alioquin ante recessum suum illud funditus prosterni faciat. Teste ut supra. (Teste rege apud Evesham, xxiij. die Septembri) Per episcopum Wintoniensem
(Calendar Close Rolls p. 272)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
Not Listed
The National Monument Record (Coflein) number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SO167381 |
Latitude | 52.035228729248 |
Longitude | -3.214359998703 |
Eastings | 316790 |
Northings | 238120 |