Bodrugan
Has been described as a Questionable Fortified Manor House
There are earthwork remains
Name | Bodrugan |
Alternative Names | Bodrugam; Sterling Castle |
Historic Country | Cornwall |
Modern Authority | Cornwall |
1974 Authority | Cornwall |
Civil Parish | St Goran |
Spreadbury writes that, according to Borlase, a splendid castle in Goran of which remains survived till the end of C18?
The 1st Edition OS 2500 map of 1880 records the 'site of a castle' on Castle Hill. This was possibly the site of an 18th century castelled residence recorded by Tonkin who noted that 'adjoining Castle Hill earthwork, James Maxwell, of a noble Scottish family, has built a small castellated house, pleasantly seated. Known as Sterling Castle, alias Scotland, because of Maxwell's nationallity'. A building is shown here on the OS 1813 map, but Maclaughlan's plan of 1846 shows two small enclosures and a 'tumulus' with no indication of a building. In 1968, the OS surveyor recorded that the site, which has no defensive potential, was unlikely to be a castle, and the enclosures are unlikely to be earlier than 18th century. Peter Rose (CAU) made a sketch survey in 1983. He found the site to consist of four small roughly rectangular enclosures 25 by 15m, 22 by 20m, 20 by 17m, and 15 by 12m, defined by dry stone walling, banks, Cornish hedges and revetting. The building itself was not located. (Cornwall & Scilly HER)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SX000437 |
Latitude | 50.259521484375 |
Longitude | -4.80581998825073 |
Eastings | 200020 |
Northings | 43710 |