Lesingey Round, Penzance
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Ringwork)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Lesingey Round, Penzance |
Alternative Names | Castle Horneck |
Historic Country | Cornwall |
Modern Authority | Cornwall |
1974 Authority | Cornwall |
Civil Parish | Penzance |
Castle Horneck, (commonly called Lezingy Round) on the hill top... about a mile west of Penzance, is a circular inclosure of nearly an acre and a half..formed by a broad and high annular mound of earth, still in good preservation' (Edmunds). Lesingey Round is a 'small univallate earthwork of a type common in Cornwall. Rampart 12ft. - 15ft. high from bottom of ditch, c. 6ft. high in interior. Ditch remains without encroachment. Almost undisturbed. It is situated on the summit of a hill with a good all round view but the natural slopes are not very steep. The entrance could not be identified; the inner slope of the rampart is absent in places but the outer slope is continuous. A field wall has been erected round the outer perimeter of the ditch, and the whole of the area enclosed is wooded. There are no traces of occupation on the near level interior of the earthwork. No conclusions could be made regarding the date of this feature. Its situation and the strength of the bank indicates a defensive purpose. It seems possible that a mediaeval occupation of an earlier fortification may have taken place,and that it may have been the Castle Horneck referred to by Norden. In 1696 the field name was 'Castle Close' (see 6"). The present house called 'Castle Horneck' is 400.0m to the ESE (see Corn. 74 NW 55) (Field Investigators Comments–F1 JHP 29-SEP-60). Norden refers to Castle Horneck as an ancient ruined castle standing on a mount near Penzance. (Norden's survey of Cornwall took place c.1584.) (Lake). (PastScape)
From the situation, which is much like Restormel, traces of a medieval castle might be expected here, but none are known. (VCH)
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 | SW453303 |
Latitude | 50.1186408996582 |
Longitude | -5.56372022628784 |
Eastings | 145340 |
Northings | 30350 |