Wavendon
Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Motte)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Wavendon |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Buckinghamshire |
Modern Authority | Milton Keynes |
1974 Authority | Buckinghamshire |
Civil Parish | Wavendon |
Probably windmill stance. A turf covered mound situated in a level field under permanent pasture, contiguous with rig and furrow. It is flat topped, 2.4m high, bounded by a dry ditch, 0.6m deep, and measures circa 30.0m overall diameter. The ditch is mutilated by cattle tread on the West side, and a causeway crosses on the south side to form an inclined ramp to the summit. It is suggested that the site may be a motte or adulterine castle, apparently abandoned in C13. (PastScape)
A bowl barrow, 60 ft in diameter and 7 ft high, surrounded by a ditch which is crossed by a causeway on the S. (RCHME) Excavated by R W Griffiths in 1963 and found to be a small motte, occupied for a short period, and dismantled in the 13th c. (Griffiths) A turf covered mound situated in a level field under permanent pasture, contiguous with rig and furrow. It is flat topped, 2.4m high, bounded by a dry ditch, 0.6m deep, and measures c 30.0m overall diameter. The ditch is mutilated by cattle tread on the W side, and a causeway crosses on the S side to form an inclined ramp to the summit. There is no trace of Griffiths excavation. There is considerable doubt that this mound is a motte for the following reasons:-
1. Its small size
2. The narrow shallow ditch does not appear defensive
3. A lack of documentary evidence for a defence
4. Existence of a ramp.
Mr D C Mynard state that Griffiths excavation was of a minor nature and inconclusive. To his knowledge no conclusive evidence was found to support classification as a motte. Griffiths has left the area and cannot be contacted. The mound is probably a windmill mound; the inclined ramp supports the supposition. (PastScape)
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 | SP919371 |
Latitude | 52.0250396728516 |
Longitude | -0.661610007286072 |
Eastings | 491930 |
Northings | 237140 |