East Folifoot
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Motte), and also as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | East Folifoot |
Alternative Names | Moat House; Follithwaite |
Historic Country | Yorkshire |
Modern Authority | Leeds |
1974 Authority | West Yorkshire |
Civil Parish | Walton |
The deserted mediaeval village of East Folifoot is now represented by the 'Moat' in the western enclave of Wighill parish (Beresford, 1952). The survey of the moat has been revised. It is now dry and heavily overgrown, and its western arc is encroached by the limits of a modern Ordnance Depot. Within the central hold is a derelict farmhouse. No remains of the associated village can be identified apart from two possible fragments of a perimeter bank (Field Investigators Comments F1 RWE 15-NOV-61). Aerial photography shows cropmarks of a complex of buildings, and probably a series of settlements and enclosures of different periods. Probably the most important is a large ditched enclosure with possibly a large single aisled building standing inside it. This is quite likely to be a Saxon Hall of the Yeavering type (RCHM (YORK) Records 1972). A circular type moat with a possible adjacent motte. A licence for an oratory was acquired in 1313-4. Deserted Medieval Village (Le Patourel, 1973). The circular moat (55 metres in diameter), with an entrance on the eastern side, was visible as earthworks on air photographs, but on later photographs the ditch had been considerably levelled. There was no visible evidence for the medieval settlement remains or a motte. The cropmark site to the east is now recorded separately in SE 44 NE 35. (PastScape)
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 | SE456462 |
Latitude | 53.910041809082 |
Longitude | -1.30656003952026 |
Eastings | 445650 |
Northings | 446210 |