Caer Caradoc
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are no visible remains
Name | Caer Caradoc |
Alternative Names | Caradoc Court; Caircradoke |
Historic Country | Herefordshire |
Modern Authority | Herefordshire |
1974 Authority | Hereford and Worcester |
Civil Parish | Sellack |
On the Tithe Award 'Castle Meadow' and 'Castle Wood' are both near Caradoc Court, the reputed site of the home of the British chief Caradoc Vraich-Vras, or Strong Arm, a knight of King Arthur's round table. Early nineteenth-century Directories are mainly quite confident that Caradoc occupies the site of a castle. However, the earliest documentary reference to Caradoc occurs in 1291 when Roger de Somery died, seized of the manor of Caircradoke in Irchenfield. (Shoesmith)
Not scheduled
This is a Grade 2* listed building protected by law
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OS Map Grid Reference | SO558274 |
Latitude | 51.9440612792969 |
Longitude | -2.6435399055481 |
Eastings | 355860 |
Northings | 227480 |