Up Sydling

Has been described as a Rejected Timber Castle (Ringwork)

There are no visible remains

NameUp Sydling
Alternative NamesCroft's Down
Historic CountryDorset
Modern AuthorityDorset
1974 AuthorityDorset
Civil ParishSydling St Nicholas

Enclosures, now destroyed by ploughing, of Iron Age/Romano-British settlement site and the possible remains of a ringwork.The ringwork was recorded by field investigation in 1955 and survived as a depression 13m internal diameter, and 0.4m deep, surrounded by a bank 4m wide and 0.6m high save on the north where it was poor. Later ploughing has reduced these features. (PastScape))

Gatehouse Comments

PastScape record includes the monument type 'Medieval Ringwork' for this record. Dorset HER records as prehistroic enclosure. Does not now seem to appear even as cropmarks on aerial photo. Since this site is isolated from medieval settlement and not particularly strategic in it's site Gatehouse considers it a doubtful medieval ringwork. It seems to be a hut circle. It is probably that no one has actually ever considered it as medieval and that this is a loose and inaccurate use of the term 'ringwork'.

- Philip Davis

Not scheduled

Not Listed

Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceST632016
Latitude50.8134994506836
Longitude-2.52355003356934
Eastings363210
Northings101680
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Books

  • RCHME, 1952, An inventory of historical monuments in the County of Dorset Vol. 1: west (HMSO) p. 234 no. 20 online transcription