Pen y Castell, Garreg Olau
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Other/Unknown), and also as a Possible Masonry Castle
There are masonry footings remains
Name | Pen y Castell, Garreg Olau |
Alternative Names | Caer Oleu; Careg Oleu Rhiw Dafnau Maenan |
Historic Country | Caernarfonshire |
Modern Authority | Conwy |
1974 Authority | Gwynedd |
Community | Llanddoged and Maenan |
On a narrow ridge with precipitous sides. Access from the N is prevented by a ditch about 5' deep cut across the ridge. S of this is a D-shaped enclosure with a strong wall dry built in rubble masonry and still standing 3' high in places. There is no entrance. The enclosure contains a small ditch, possibly the foundation trench of a round wooden tower. S of this enclosure the edges of the ridge are reinforced with stone walling, generally poorly preserved except on the NW. The enclosed area is divided into 3 sections by natural crags. The structure may possibly be the result of native adaptation of the "motte and bailey" layout to an unusual site. Much ruined. (Gwynedd Archaeological Trust HER ref. RCAHMW)
Pen y Castell compares in some measure with two Iron Age forts, Caer Seion on Conway Mountain and Garm Bodvan. Both feature a small strong inner bank set at one end, or side, of a large defended area. (Gwynedd Archaeological Trust HER ref. OS record)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
Not Listed
The National Monument Record (Coflein) number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SH793666 |
Latitude | 53.1825714111328 |
Longitude | -3.80752992630005 |
Eastings | 279380 |
Northings | 366600 |