Cwrt Llechrhyd, Llanelwedd

Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Motte), and also as a Questionable Palace (Other)

There are earthwork remains

NameCwrt Llechrhyd, Llanelwedd
Alternative NamesCwrt Llechryd
Historic CountryRadnorshire
Modern AuthorityPowys
1974 AuthorityPowys
CommunityLlanelwedd

A sub-rectangular rampart and moat, 195m by 206m overall, set about an oval mound with a summit area of 110m by 86m. The outerwork has been dated to c750-1040AD, whilst the mound is thought to be an adopted natural feature. Relict walling has been rumoured upon the mound. (Coflein)

Quadrangular moat with an average depth of 1m. Formerly noted as a motte and bailey due to presence of moraine at SO02735323. Regular plan has also led to Roman attribution. Single bank and ditch mark out area 150m by 200m. Natural internal knoll occupied by farm buildings. Small excavation 1983 (PRN 34716) proved ditch to be 7m wide and 1.2m deep with flat bottom. Bank over 9m wide rising to 1.5m high. Charcoal from below bank gave C14 date of 1125+/-65BP (CAR-672) (Musson, C R 1983b, 64-5; Musson, C R and Spurgeon, S J 1988, 97-109). Calibrated date between AD750 and AD1040. Site probably built in 9th or 10th centuries, most likely by the Princes of Powys (9th century) or inspired by the Alfredian burhs of 10th century. (Burnham, H 1995, 102-3). Slight counterscarp bank noted on the NE side of ditch. This is a maximum of 4m wide and 0.3m high. On NW side the bank is max 0.4m high and 1.5m wide although this may be an old hedgeline. No counterscarp bank visible on the SE side (Cadw, 2000). (Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust HER)

The monument comprises the well-preserved remains of a moated site of probable early medieval date, situated on low-lying ground on the E bank of the River Wye. The remains, which have been cut by the line of an old railway, comprise a large oval mound c.7m high, which may be natural in origin, with a summit measuring c.110m by c.86m, much of which is occupied by the present farm. Around the mound runs a marshy moat, defined on its outer side by a sub-rectangular embanked enclosure which stands up to c.1.5m high, its sides varying between c.150m and c.200m in length

Outside this are a further ditch and a slight counterscarp, though the preservation of these varies around the site, being best on the north and west. Archaeological investigations have recovered evidence to suggest that the site was built between AD 750 and AD 1040. (Scheduling Report)

Gatehouse Comments

This site has been considered by some writers to be a castle but is rejected as such by Hogg and King as Moat but mounds purely natural. Did this pre-Conquest medieval welsh noble site have later use? It may be the Alfredian burhs, mentioned by Burnham, and this site both took their inspiration from Roman camps.

- Philip Davis

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 ReferenceSO026531
Latitude52.1678810119629
Longitude-3.42512011528015
Eastings302630
Northings253167
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Books

  • Salter, Mike, 2001, The Castles of Mid Wales (Malvern) p. 71 (slight)
  • Burnham, H., 1995, A Guide to Ancient and Historic Wales: Clwyd and Powys (Cadw, London)
  • Higham, R. and Barker, P., 1992, Timber Castles (Batsford) p. 62, 63
  • King, D.J.C., 1983, Castellarium Anglicanum (London: Kraus) Vol. 2 p. 413 (reject)
  • RCAHMW, 1913, An inventory of the Ancient Monuments of Radnorshire (HMSO) p. 84 no. 331 online copy
  • Lewis, Samual, 1849, A Topographical Dictionary of Wales online copy

Journals

  • Mullis, J., 2010, 'The 'land between the Severn and the Wye': Cwrt Llechrhyd, a possible llys site in Powys' Proceedings of the Clifton Antiquarian Club Vol. 9 p. 189-204
  • Musson, C.R. and Spurgeon, C.J. 1988, ‘Cwrt Llechrhyd. Llanelwedd: an unusual moated site in central Powys’ Medieval Archaeology Vol. 32 p. 97-109 online copy
  • Musson, C.R., 1983, 'Cwrt Llechrhyd, Llanelwedd' Archaeology in Wales Vol. 23 p. 64-5
  • Hogg, A.H.A. and King, D.J.C., 1963, 'Early castles in Wales and the Marches: a preliminary list' Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol. 112 p. 77-124 (reject–Moat, but mounds purely natural)
  • Renn, D.F., 1959, 'Mottes: a classification' Antiquity Vol. 33 p. 106-12
  • Clark, 1880, The Builder Vol. 38 p. 249, 252
  • Williams, J., 1858, 'History of Radnorshire' Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol. 13 p. 469-616 esp p. 606-8 online copy

Other

  • Owen, W.G., 1995, A470 Improvement: Cwmbach to Newbridge-on-Wye, Powys (CPAT report)
  • Thomas, D., 1995 ,A470 Improvement: Cwmbach to Newbridge-on-Wye, Powys: desk-top assessment (CPAT report)
  • Silvester, R.J., 1994, Radnorshire Historic Settlements (CPAT report) p. 25 online copy
  • Owen, W.G., 1993, Archaeological evaluation at Cwrt Llechryd, Llanelwedd, Powys (CPAT report)