Deepweir Tump
Has been described as a Rejected Timber Castle (Motte)
There are earthwork remains
| Name | Deepweir Tump |
| Alternative Names | Dewstow |
| Historic Country | Monmouthshire |
| Modern Authority | Monmouthshire |
| 1974 Authority | Gwent |
| Community | Caldicot |
A roughly circular mound with an average diameter of 17.0m and a height of 2.30m. The mound is steep sided with a fairly flat, irregular shaped top that has average measurements of 6.00m by 8.00m. There are no visible remains of a bailey or trace of a building on top of the mound and it does not resemble a barrow in its present state (Ordnance Survey record card: ST48NE 15, 1957). Excavation revealed a layer of builder's rubbish overlying clean yellow sand and natural rock. The mound had probabl y been used for sand extraction, and then converted into a garden feature (Probert 1968, 28). This site has been de-scheduled. (Glamorgan-Gwent Archaeological TrustHER)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
| OS Map Grid Reference | ST488880 |
| Latitude | 51.5886192321777 |
| Longitude | -2.74025011062622 |
| Eastings | 348800 |
| Northings | 188000 |