Castell Pengawsai
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Ringwork)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Castell Pengawsai |
Alternative Names | Llangolman; Blaenllechog |
Historic Country | Pembrokeshire |
Modern Authority | Pembrokeshire |
1974 Authority | Dyfed |
Community | Mynachlog-ddu |
A small, oval ringwork 24m by 20m overall, ditched & banked, enclosing a possible building site 9.0m by 6.0m. (Coflein)
This is a small circular enclosure having a diameter of about 50 feet, situated about 180 yards west of Pengawsai farm-house. The surrounding earthen bank rises to a maximum height of 6 feet, but has been removed for a section of the circuit. Outside is a broad ditch, now only 2 feet deep, and in places altogether filled up, doubtless with the contents of the denuded and demolished bank. The entrance facing east has been altered. The earthwork would appear to possess many characteristics of the medieval moated homestead, though the latter is usually rectangular in form. The surrounding area is level, and the enclosure itself so feebly defended as to make it improbable that it was intended primarily for defence. The work is locally known as Castell Blaenllechog, the name of the adjoining farm; and the field on which it stands is called Castle Park. (RCAHMW)
The monument comprises the remains of an earthwork ringwork likely to date to the medieval period (c. AD 1066 - 1485). It is oval shaped and measures 24m by 20m overall and comprises a well preserved bank 3.3m high externally, 1.3-1.8m high internally enclosing a possible building site measuring 9m by 6m. There is a possible entrance on the south east side and a surrounding ditch surviving to a depth of 0.3-0.6m. (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 | SN110280 |
Latitude | 51.9187812805176 |
Longitude | -4.74931001663208 |
Eastings | 211020 |
Northings | 228050 |