Pen Twr Enclosure, Treflys
Has been described as a Rejected Timber Castle (Ringwork)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Pen Twr Enclosure, Treflys |
Alternative Names | Cwm Cowydd; Cefn Gardys |
Historic Country | Brecknockshire |
Modern Authority | Powys |
1974 Authority | Powys |
Community | Treflys |
On PEN TWR above the E.-W. ridge CEFN GARDYS, 370 m above O.D., is a circular enclosure, probably a ring-cairn, 16.0m in internal diameter, surrounded by a bank of grass-grown earth and small stones 3.1-3.9m wide at the base and 0.3-0.8m high. The interior level rises in the form of a shallow dome slightly above that of the ground outside, but this elevation may be a natural feature. There is a short length (6.5m) of counterscarp bank 2.1m wide and 0.3m high, visible externally on the W. side. Within the N.W. quadrant is a level terrace, 6.5-7.0m wide externally. The site has no ditch, entrance or internal features. The bank is being eroded by sheep. It was first described by G.T.Clark in 1873. Clark placed it above 'Cwm Cowydd' and pointed out that it lay close to an old ridge-way, formerly an extremely important drovers' road. He also believed it to have been a dwelling site, and indeed, its true function will only be ascertained by excavation (Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust HER)
The Pen Twr Enclosure has been interpreted by some as as a ring cairn, although others have commented that it does not have the appearance of a prehistoric site. It is a circular and embanked enclosure, 16.7m in diameter internally, whose bank is 3.1m to 3.7m wide and 0.3m to 0.6m high. There is no trace of a ditch, entrance or internal features. (Coflein)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
The National Monument Record (Coflein) number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SN896521 |
Latitude | 52.156379699707 |
Longitude | -3.61510992050171 |
Eastings | 289600 |
Northings | 252130 |