St Erth
Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Ringwork)
There are no visible remains
Name | St Erth |
Alternative Names | Carhangives; Carnhangibes; Carnabeggas |
Historic Country | Cornwall |
Modern Authority | Cornwall |
1974 Authority | Cornwall |
Civil Parish | St Erth |
Spreadbury writes "Vanished castle of Richard FitzTurold." Lewis writes "In the churchyard, and in the village, are the remains of ancient crosses; and near the vicarage-house is a double circular intrenchment, called Carhangives, supposed to have been the site of a baronial castle." Leland writes "And not far from the bridge there was a castle, so it seems, or a manor house now completely demolished, which was called Carnhangibes. Some say that Dinham was lord of this place, and many knights and gentlemen owed suit to his court."
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SW557347 |
Latitude | 50.1624984741211 |
Longitude | -5.42095994949341 |
Eastings | 155770 |
Northings | 34770 |