Chalgrave motte
Has been described as a Certain Timber Castle (Motte)
There are no visible remains
Name | Chalgrave motte |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Bedfordshire |
Modern Authority | Bedfordshire |
1974 Authority | Bedfordshire |
Civil Parish | Chalgrave |
Small motte and bailey, excavated in 1970 and since completely levelled. It had been constructed in two phases and abandoned in C13. Traces of a manorial site of several periods and of an C11 timber manor-house were found during the excavations, the latter under the motte. (PastScape)
Chalgrave, Bedfordshire, began as a small motte c. 110, built close to the church and over an area which had been occupied by a manorial complex of uncertain date. Towards the end of the same century the motte was enlarged to take a long single-storey timber building, and the encircling ditch was recut; clearly the first castle was found to be too small to provide the facilities required by a new lord. However, in spite of this, the castle was abandoned for reasons unknown in the late C12 or early C13 in favour of another site close by (Pinder and Davison 1988). (Kenyon 1990)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TL009273 |
Latitude | 51.9355316162109 |
Longitude | -0.533800005912781 |
Eastings | 500950 |
Northings | 227380 |