Caernarvon Castle, Beckermet
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Motte), and also as a Possible Masonry Castle, and also as a Possible Fortified Manor House
There are earthwork remains
Name | Caernarvon Castle, Beckermet |
Alternative Names | Coneygarth Cop; Ivy Hill |
Historic Country | Cumberland |
Modern Authority | Cumbria |
1974 Authority | Cumbria |
Civil Parish | St John Beckermet |
In 1671 "Caernarvon Castle" was a rectangular ruin 100 yards long by about 85 yards broad, with a ditch 12 yards wide and 4 yards deep. It stood upon a plateau approached from east and west. Opposite the latter was an artificial hill called Coneygarth cop, about 12 yards high and 6 yards across the top. Caernarvon Castle was the seat of Sir Michael Flemming, its first owner, who died in 1153. The castle was abandoned about 1250 and pulled down. (Ferguson, Collingwood)
Sir Daniel Fleming's description of Coneygarth Cop is interpreted by Collingwood as a Norman moated mound with base court. (This has resulted in publication on OS 1:25 000 1952 of Coneygarth Cop as a Motte & Bailey, and the equation of the Cop and Caernarvon Castle on OS 1:10 560 1956)
Short trenches cut across the apparently filled-in ditch at the Caernarvon Castle site in 1957 revealed traces of rubble walls with stones about 2ft by 1-1/2ft. A cobbled area was found just north of Coneygarth Cop at a depth of 3 feet. Excavations unpublished. (PastScape)
Beckermet (Caernarvon Castle) NY022073. Considered a motte and bailey (Curwen; Parker). A low shapeless mound; no reason to suppose that there ever any artificial earthwork here. (King 1983 {King's description does not seem to concur with this site and it may be he has confabulated his records for Caernarvon and Wodowbank a supposed motte a few hundred meters to the west. Unfortunately this lead to confusion in early (before August 2012) version of the Gatehouse record.}
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NY021073 |
Latitude | 54.4518203735352 |
Longitude | -3.51034998893738 |
Eastings | 302170 |
Northings | 507300 |