Bryn Castell, Caerhun
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Motte), and also as a Possible Palace (Other)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Bryn Castell, Caerhun |
Alternative Names | Tal Y Cafn; Castell Maelgwn |
Historic Country | Caernarfonshire |
Modern Authority | Conwy |
1974 Authority | Gwynedd |
Community | Caerhun |
A mound traditionally identified as the site of a medieval castle. It is situated close to the modern bridge of Pont Tal-y-cafn, which replaced a more ancient ferry. This is an oval or near rectangular steep sided mound, about 30m across north-south and 4.0m high. It has a level summit some 15m across. The mound has been disturbed on the east, where a building is shown on the 1st edition OS County series (Caernarvon. IX.9 1888). There is apparently no trace of a ditch. With the exception of the mighty Conwy, this is the only castle in Arllechwedd Isaf commote. It is possible that this was the site of a llys, a princely court, before the rise of Conwy. (Coflein)
Bryn Castell, on the W bank of the River Conway at Tal-y-Cafn Bridge, about 40' abouve the river. An oval mound of fine gravel, 335' in circumference at the base on the E side is probably due to quarrying. There is no sign of a bailey. (Gwynedd Archaeological Trust HER Ref.–RCAHMW)
Motte castle commanding crossing of R Conway at Tal y Cafan. A tree-covered mound, just over 100m in circumference and 4.5m high. The top measures 16m N-S by 10m E-W. Stone robbing has removed a part of the E side of the mound. There are no signs of a bailey. (Scheduling Report)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
Not Listed
The National Monument Record (Coflein) number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SH785719 |
Latitude | 53.230110168457 |
Longitude | -3.82116007804871 |
Eastings | 278530 |
Northings | 371910 |