Maiden Castle Motte, Old Durham
Has been described as a Rejected Timber Castle (Motte)
There are no visible remains
Name | Maiden Castle Motte, Old Durham |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Durham |
Modern Authority | Durham |
1974 Authority | County Durham |
Civil Parish | Durham |
Motte and bailey entirely destroyed 1800-60. Was drawn in 1785 and appeared to be typical Motte and Bailey measuring 146m by 155m with a surrounding ditch 11m wide. (Jackson)
OLD DURHAM. In 1785 John Cade wrote of a work here which he called Maiden Castle, and quoted Stukeley's description; but the latter appears to relate to the early promontory camp on the opposite side of the Wear. It must be admitted that Stukeley is obscure, and apparently confuses east with west. The point of interest to us is that Cade's paper is accompanied by an engraving of the earthwork showing it to have been distinctly of the mount and court type. We cannot learn that anything is now left to record. (VCH)
I saw a camp, called Maiden-castle, which I judge to be theirs: it is almost incompassed too by a rivulet falling into the river from the east: it is of an oblong form, 500 foot long, very steep on three sides; the neck is guarded by a rampart, and without that, at some little distance, with a ditch. The prospect is large, more especially eastward. (Stukeley)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NZ285418 |
Latitude | 54.7703514099121 |
Longitude | -1.55850994586945 |
Eastings | 428500 |
Northings | 542180 |