Hawridge Court
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Ringwork)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Hawridge Court |
Alternative Names | Hawridge Court Farm |
Historic Country | Buckinghamshire |
Modern Authority | Buckinghamshire |
1974 Authority | Buckinghamshire |
Civil Parish | Cholesbury Cum St Leonards |
Oval ringwork internally some 60.0m NE-SW by 50.0m transversely, situated on a broad ridge within the garden of Hawridge Court. It is bounded by a rampart with an average height of 2.0m and outer ditch of similar size which, apart from some surface water on the NW, is dry. A difference of 2.0m in base level of the ditch from E to W precludes it from ever having been waterfilled. The interior and exterior ground levels are similar, a gap and causeway through the defences in the E probably representing an original entrance. Hawridge Court, C17 construction but not outstanding, occupies the N side of the ringwork. (PastScape)
Excavation failed to find any early features associated with the construction of the ringwork. Earliest evidence was a remnant soil horizon of late medieval date. Possible ditch or pit was exposed but was not investigated. Suggestion that cut features of medieval date may survive beneath post-medieval layers (Northamptonshire Archaeology, 1998). (Bucks. HER)
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 | SP950058 |
Latitude | 51.7432098388672 |
Longitude | -0.625469982624054 |
Eastings | 495000 |
Northings | 205800 |