Therfield Village Defences
Has been described as a Possible Urban Defence
There are earthwork remains
Name | Therfield Village Defences |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Hertfordshire |
Modern Authority | Hertfordshire |
1974 Authority | Hertfordshire |
Civil Parish | Therfield |
Therfield: Motte and bailey with traces of fortified village enclosure west of parish church (RCHM Herts, p. 218; Renn, p. 321) (Bond 2001)
Mount, with Attached Baileys, forming a Fortified Village, N.W. of the church, standing about 520 ft. above O.D.
Detailed Description—The Mount, which shows no traces of masonry, stands 5 ft. above the ditch, and is 57 ft. in diameter at the base. It is defended on the N. by a dry ditch, from which branches another ditch, also dry, embracing the Bailey on the W.; the bailey, including the ditch, covers one acre. There are slight traces of an inner rampart on the S. and W. sides, and the S.E. arm of the bailey is formed by a long pond. Other Enclosures: there are the remains of a larger enclosure on the S., and traces of a rampart and ditch, which run N.W. from the N.W. arm of the bailey. Entrances: the position of the entrance is not certain, but there is a track through the N.W. corner of the bailey.
Dimensions—Greatest length through mount and bailey N.E. to S.W., 270 ft. Greatest width, N.W. to S.E., 180 ft. (RCHME 1910)
Another bank and ditch run northward from the salient for 100 yards before turning eastward for 200 yards (on air photographes). A ditch was found under the north wall of the church in 1878, and these features suggest an early village fortification. (Renn 1971)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TL333371 |
Latitude | 52.0188407897949 |
Longitude | -0.0565899983048439 |
Eastings | 533300 |
Northings | 237100 |