Bratton Fleming Mound
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Motte)
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | Bratton Fleming Mound |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Devonshire |
Modern Authority | Devon |
1974 Authority | Devon |
Civil Parish | Bratton Fleming |
There is a possible motte on the west slope of the hill north-east of the church. The identification is supported by the field names Castle Field, Castle Moor, Castle Meadow, and Castle Farm, in the immediate vicinity (Grinsell).
Castle Farm formerly stood at SS64493781, and the fields with significant names are the three extending immediately to the W of this point. The mound stands at SS64513783 (Field Investigators Comments-F1 MHB 16-JUL-73).
During the summer season a trial excavation was made at the base of the earthwork in Bratton Fleming which it is thought may be the remains of a site fortified by le Fleming, Lord of the manor of Bratton on the late 11th or early 12th centuries. The trial trench was inconclusive. (NDAS).
A segment of a mound about 30.0m across and up to 2.0m high. It appears to be the N end of a natural spur, but may have been artificially scarped. Its origin as a motte is doubtful (Field Investigators Comments-F1 MHB 26-JUL-73). (PastScape)
Mound possible motte. There is a possible motte on west slope of hill, north-east of church. Identification supported by field names 'Castle Field', 'Castle Moor', 'Castle Meadow, and 'Castle Farm' in the immediate vicinity (Grinsell 1970).
A segment of a mound appears to be north end of natural spur but may have been artificially scarped. Its origin as a motte is doubtful (Ordnance Survey, 1973, OS SS63NW 8 (Site Visit)).
A truncated mound which strong local tradition says is a castle. The wall now truncating the mound was built sometime after 1839. The surviving N half is 22m on long axis and 6m wide x 3m high & flat-topped. Low berm at its foot. Foundation date unknown, but probably in the 11th or 12th centuries (Higham 1979). (Devon and Dartmoor HER)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SS645378 |
Latitude | 51.1236915588379 |
Longitude | -3.93742990493774 |
Eastings | 264510 |
Northings | 137830 |