Munslow Motte

Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Motte)

There are no visible remains

NameMunslow Motte
Alternative Names
Historic CountryShropshire
Modern AuthorityShropshire
1974 AuthorityShropshire
Civil ParishMunslow

Possible motte at Munslow was destroyed during C18.

A destroyed motte, sited at Munslow (SO 51908763) by Hardwick in the 18th century (Rowley).

Nothing visible (APs). (PastScape)

Gatehouse Comments

The placename 'Munslow' derives, in part, from hlaw a Saxon word meaning mound (usually in the sense of a burial mound) so it is entirely possibly the mound described in the C18 was a burial mound (not necessarily of Saxon date) although this doesn't exclude reuse as a motte. The given map reference in PastScape is close to the church but not adjacent. Munslow was part of the large Domesday manor of Estune (Aston, the tenurial history is complex with Munslow sometimes being subinfeudated but at the main period of motte building the manor house seems to have been at Aston (the site now represented by Aston Hall). On these bases Gatehouse considers this an unlikely motte.

- Philip Davis

Not scheduled

Not Listed

Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceSO519876
Latitude52.4844589233398
Longitude-2.70995998382568
Eastings351900
Northings287630
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Books

  • Currie, C.R.J. (ed), 1998, VCH Shropshire Vol. 10 p. 151- (tenurial history) online transcription
  • Rowley, Trevor, 1972, The Shropshire Landscape (Hodder and Stoughton) p. 82
  • Eyton, R.W., 1857, Antiquities of Shropshire (London: John Russell Smith) Vol. 5 p. 130-44- (tenurial history) online copy

Other

  • Hardwicke, W., C19, Materials for a History of Shropshire