Coed-Cwnwr Moat
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are earthwork remains
Name | Coed-Cwnwr Moat |
Alternative Names | Llanllewell; Coidkynor |
Historic Country | Monmouthshire |
Modern Authority | Monmouthshire |
1974 Authority | Gwent |
Community | Llantrisant Fawr |
The monument comprises the remains of a well-preserved medieval moated homestead. It consists of a roughly rectangular platform measuring 26m N/S by 32m E/W surrounded by a moat. The interior is slightly dished and slopes gently to the N. The ditch is up to 3m wide and 1.7m deep, and is flat bottomed and boggy in places, with small streams running N from the moat on the W and E sides. On the W side, towards the S end, is a 5m wide causeway leading across the moat and into the interior. (Scheduling Report)
A moat is located at the head of a stream valley, generally overlooked from surrounding ground and fed by small streams which appear to have caused some recent erosion.
The earthwork comprises a ditch enclosing a roughly 30m square area. The ditch averages 7m wide, 2m deep on the south but only 0.3m deep on the north. It is broken by a 6m wide causeway towards the south-west corner. In the south of the interior is a 14m wide platform, possibly constructed for a building though no traces of one survive. D.Leighton & J.Wiles 5 April 2016 (Coflein)
A roughly square earthwork labelled 'Camp' is shown on first Edition Ordnance Survey (OS) mapping (OS map).
Listed as Roman Camp, Llanllewell (old parish name) (Nash-Williams 1933)
Shown on OS as Roman camp, but is in fact a homestead moat of post-Norman date (Downman 1914).
The interior includes a 14m wide platform, which may have been constructed for a building, though no visible trace of such remains (Edwards 1957).
A well preserved moated site (Whittle 1987). (Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological Trust Historic Environment Record)
The monument comprises the remains of a well-preserved medieval moated homestead. It consists of a roughly rectangular platform measuring 26m N/S by 32m E/W surrounded by a moat. The interior is slightly dished and slopes gently to the N
The ditch is up to 3m wide and 1.7m deep, and is flat bottomed and boggy in places, with small streams running N from the moat on the W and E sides. On the W side, towards the S end, is a 5m wide causeway leading across the moat and into the interior. (Scheduling Report)
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 | ST412994 |
Latitude | 51.6904907226563 |
Longitude | -2.85110998153687 |
Eastings | 341260 |
Northings | 199428 |