Bocking Mill Hill
Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Motte)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Bocking Mill Hill |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Essex |
Modern Authority | Essex |
1974 Authority | Essex |
Civil Parish | Braintree |
Moated mound c10m in diameter at the base x 6ft high. According to OS card of 1950 the moat was partly dry but there were indications that at times it was waterfilled. The moat was horseshoe-shaped with no trace of any continuation on the ditch-less, southern side. The name suggests use as a wind mill mound but the moat could indicate it was originally a small motte. In fairly good condition in 1950. According to the 1975 OS card the site is a moated mill mound, c1.6m high with a diameter of 18m on top. The northern half of the mound had a waterfilled ditch c8m wide x 3.2m deep. No trace of the southern side was noticed and "the ditch ends are terminated deliberately". Later but still old boundary banks encroach on the mound's southern side and the northern side of the ditch but they are later than the earthwork. Shown as 'Mill Hill' on 1st Ed OS 6" of 1875 and also as such on other maps. (Unlocking Essex's Past)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TL764278 |
Latitude | 51.9211006164551 |
Longitude | 0.56411999464035 |
Eastings | 576430 |
Northings | 227830 |