Willingale Doe
Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Motte)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Willingale Doe |
Alternative Names | Willingdale; Torrells Hall |
Historic Country | Essex |
Modern Authority | Essex |
1974 Authority | Essex |
Civil Parish | Willingale |
Small rectangular enclosure, with wide moat, 100 yards south, south west of Torrell's Hall. Further south are traces of a former ditch (TL 60050810); possibly remains of a small mount and bailey. The smaller moat is in good condition, while only fragments remain of the large moat or ditch. (RCHME). The site lies on a gentle south slope below Torrell's Hall. The water features comprise a small level moated island with further irregular drainage ponds and ditches to the south. The moat measures approximately 26.0m square with the central island 14.0m across. No trace of a structure was found within the enclosure. The feature has an ornamental appearance, and could well be contemporary with the 18th century extension of the hall. (Field Investigators Comments–F1 PAS 25-MAR-76) The island, which is near square and 1.5m high, and surrounding water filled ditch are ornamental garden features undoubtedly associated with the occupation of Torrell's Hall, although probable continuity of the axial symmetry of the garden layout throughout the various alterations to the house make their dating uncertain. Farmyard constructions and encroachment of agricultural land, particularly to the N and W may have destroyed evidence of a more extensive layout of which these features form a part; amorphous scarps in the lawned area to the E maintaining the symmetry of these features suggests the ornamental garden area was formerly more extensive than at present. The irregular ponds and ditches around the site, now function as drainage and outfall ditches and in their present form would not suggest any functional connection or symmetry of layout with the moated island, and are most probably agricultural in origin. The site is heavily overgrown and is currently being used as a farmyard dump. (Field Investigators Comments–F2 SA 27-JUL-88)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TL600081 |
Latitude | 51.7495918273926 |
Longitude | 0.316659986972809 |
Eastings | 560030 |
Northings | 208190 |