Wimborne Mound
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Motte)
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | Wimborne Mound |
Alternative Names | The Leaze; Barrow Pool Shallow; Wimbornam |
Historic Country | Dorset |
Modern Authority | Dorset |
1974 Authority | Dorset |
Civil Parish | Wimborne Minster |
The obvious structure, at SZ 00649952, is a mound 33 metres in diameter and 1.7 metres high, with a flattish top 17 metres across. There is no evidence of a surrounding ditch. To the north there is a bank 7 metres wide, and from 0.1 to 0.3 metres high, with traces of an outer ditch about 7 metres wide. The bank described a regular arc some 50 metres from the mound. At the western end of the arc, a narrower straight bank 0.4 metres high, extends to a point about 15 metres south of the mound and there are indications that a similar bank existed on the east side. There is a 20 metres gap where both could have joined close to the river bank; the enclosed area is about 0.6 ha. The whole is situated about 0.5 metres above the river level, on a terrace 150 metres wide, bounded on the north by a vertical rise of 1.2 metres, now followed by a field hedge, beyond which is the C12 planned extension to Wimborne, now an area of medieval desertion. As suggested by R.C.H.M., it seems probable that mound and outer work represent a motte and bailey, possibly controlling a former ford if the shallow element in Hutchin's name 'Barrow Pool Shallow' has any significance. Hutchins reference to a fence and small plantation on the mound suggests an attempt to form an ornamental tree clump here (Field Investigators Comments-F2 NVQ 07-JUL-81).
A castle is documented at Wimborne in 1138. although in a list which is suspect (King 1983). (PastScape)
The mention of a castle built by the Earl of Gloucester at Wimborne in 1137 probably refers to Castle Hill in Cranborne (Penn 1980, 124). (Dorset Historic Towns Survey p. 29)
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 | SZ006995 |
Latitude | 50.7952499389648 |
Longitude | -1.99226999282837 |
Eastings | 400640 |
Northings | 99520 |