Hampole Castle Hill
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Motte)
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | Hampole Castle Hill |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Yorkshire |
Modern Authority | Doncaster |
1974 Authority | South Yorkshire |
Civil Parish | Hampole |
An extremely slight elongated mound much reduced and spread by cultivation. A superficial rise is apparent towards the eastern end of its axis with a level area on the west. The profile is suggestive of the remains of a small motte and bailey but no definite conclusions can be reached from its present state. (PastScape ref. Field Investigators Comments F1 RL 11-SEP-64)
Aerial photograph evidence shows a rectangular moat. Could this be a moated manor site rather than a motte? May be a small moat and bailey, much damaged by cultivation. (South Yorkshire SMR)
A slight swelling in field o'looking Hampole Dike from N., ENE Hampole village, indicates site of ploughed-out De Busli motte. SW Priory Farm, just E track of removed N-S rail line and can be well seen from Wakefield-Doncaster rail line running S. of Dike. Castle Hill 1841 OS. Shown early 10K OS as well-defined oval mound, long axis NW/SW. Site, on slightly elevated ground, is noted by Mannington as producing "a scatter of limestone... in the field" which could indicate associated stone structure or defenses. (Sneyd 1995)
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 | SE511104 |
Latitude | 53.5876998901367 |
Longitude | -1.22845995426178 |
Eastings | 451170 |
Northings | 410400 |