St Briavels Stow Green
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Ringwork)
There are earthwork remains
Name | St Briavels Stow Green |
Alternative Names | Castle Tump; Stowe Camp; Old Castle of Dene |
Historic Country | Gloucestershire |
Modern Authority | Gloucestershire |
1974 Authority | Gloucestershire |
Civil Parish | St Briavels |
The earthwork known locally as Castle Tump is listed as a Norman castle by Hogg and King, although earlier described as an Iron Age camp by Playne and Witts. It occupies an area of only 25 yds. dia. on the extemity of a small spur, partly quarried away, and is defended by the scarping of the hill, and by a stone rampart on the "land side", which measured up to 8 ft. in height in 1908, with slight traces of a ditch (Hogg and King; Witts; Morgan).
The "camp" at SO 56430644 has the appearance of a ring motte although the north west side has been quarried away. The rampart is up to 3.2m. high on the east side where the bank has been mutilated in recent times. In the west the rampart rises 2.0m. from the interior, and is then 3.1m. above the slight remains of an outer ditch which forms part of the southern defences. An entrance in the south side is 3.0m. wide and probably original. (F1 DRB 15-SEP-70)
Listed by Cathcart King. This was probably the predecessor of St Briavels Castle which was built circa 1129. (King 1983). (PastScape)
The site of the castle, at the north end of the estate commanding a route up the Stowe valley from the Wye, is a substantial circular rampart. Much rubble stonework is strewn around but may derive from quarrying rather than from buildings. Presumably built for the Crown soon after the Conquest, the castle may have been occupied only for a short period until the establishment of St. Briavels castle on a stronger site and one more effective for controlling the Wye crossing at Bigsweir. In 1310, in the only early reference found to it, the castle at Stowe was called the 'old castle'. (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 | SO564064 |
Latitude | 51.7549285888672 |
Longitude | -2.63273000717163 |
Eastings | 356430 |
Northings | 206440 |