Acton Bank
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Motte)
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | Acton Bank |
Alternative Names | Hoddenton; Acton Farm |
Historic Country | Shropshire |
Modern Authority | Shropshire |
1974 Authority | Shropshire |
Civil Parish | Lydbury North |
Bronze Age round barrow or ploughed down prehistoric or Roman enclosure, or motte and bailey, surviving as an earthwork. The cropmark remains of large circular enclosure with two annex enclosures were seen occupying the same location as the alleged round barrow and mapped from aerial photographs. (PastScape)
The monument includes a bowl barrow located on a false crest towards the southern tip of Acton Bank Hill. The barrow is visible as a plough-spread mound 27m in diameter and 1.3m high on its northern upslope side and 2.5m high on its downslope south side. Although there is no visible evidence of the ditch from which material would have been quarried for the construction of the barrow, one will survive as a buried feature 2m wide surrounding the mound. (EH scheduling report 1995)
Remnant of castle mound now ploughed over and reduced in height (VCH).
Rejected as a castle site (Hoog and King; Spurgeon).
A grass covered round barrow, 27 m in diameter, 2m in height, situated on a false crest on a south facing slope of pasture. No visible remains of a ditch. OS FI 1973 (OS Record card).
Aerial photography has revealed a plausible bailey ditch to the south (Oblique aerial photographs Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust. 1981)
Further photography has demonstrated an additional smaller rectangular enclosure abutting on the SW side of the bailey, perhaps a small outer bailey (Oblique aerial photographs Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust. 1981).
Evaluated for MPP in 1990-1: Low score as one of 46 Motte and bailey castles; Medium score as one of 93 Bowl Barrows (Horton Wendy B. 1990/ 1991. MPP Evaluation File).
Scheduling affirmed in 1995. Scheduling description: The monument includes a bowl barrow located on a false crest towards the southern tip of Acton Bank Hill. The barrow is visible as a plough-spread mound 27m in diameter and 1.3m high on its northern upslope side and 2.5m high on its downslope south side
Although there is no visible evidence of the ditch from which material would have been quarried for the construction of the barrow, one will survive as a buried feature 2m wide surrounding the mound (Scheduling Report).
The site was mapped by the Marches Uplands Mapping Project in 1994 when it was interpreted as three cropmark features, a motte (272/8/1), a bailey (272/8/2) and an annexe (272/8/3). (1993/ 1994. Marches Uplands Mapping Project (MUMP) MORPH records (2006 version). Marches Uplands Survey. MU.272.8) (Shropshire HER)
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 | SO315850 |
Latitude | 52.4590110778809 |
Longitude | -3.00916004180908 |
Eastings | 331520 |
Northings | 285040 |