Tewkesbury; The Mythe Tute

Has been described as a Certain Timber Castle (Motte)

There are earthwork remains

NameTewkesbury; The Mythe Tute
Alternative NamesRoyal Hill
Historic CountryGloucestershire
Modern AuthorityGloucestershire
1974 AuthorityGloucestershire
Civil ParishTewkesbury

A motte and bailey, known as the Mythe Tute or Royal Hill, part of which has collapsed into the river Severn (Sanders and Webster).

The east and west sides have also been mutilated by digging. Traces of a very wide shallow ditch are visible around the east and north sides. There is no indication of any structure on the top of the motte of the bailey, only very uncertain and unsurveyable traces survive as a slight swelling, near and parallel to the road (F1 ANK 29-APR-66).

The Motte and Bailey is visible as slight earthworks on aerial photographs. The site is centred at SO 8892 3392 and extends over an area that measures circa 170m long by up to 85m wide. The slight earthworks comprise a scarp along the northern side, with a linear bank along part of each of the western and eastern sides.

The scarp extends between SO 8885 3399 and SO 8895 3397, and measures up to 8m wide. The westernmost linear bank is narrow and measures 44m long. It could be a reinforcing feature to prevent further collapse into the river immediately to its west. The easternmost linear bank measures up to 9.5m wide and 66m long. (PastScape)

Not scheduled

Not Listed

Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceSO889338
Latitude52.002799987793
Longitude-2.1632399559021
Eastings388900
Northings233860
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Books

  • Salter, Mike, 2002, The Castles of Gloucestershire and Bristol (Malvern: Folly Publications) p. 35
  • King, D.J.C., 1983, Castellarium Anglicanum (London: Kraus) Vol. 1 p. 183
  • 1908 (4edn) A handbook and guide to places of special interest in the town of Tewkesbury and the surrounding neighbourhood (Tewkesbury: W.North) online transcription
  • Dyde, 1798 (2edn), History and Antiquities of Tewkesbury (Tewkesbury) p. 71 online copy

Journals

  • Rawes, B., 1977, 'A Check List of Castles and other Fortified Sites of Medieval Date in Gloucestershire' Glevensis Vol. 11 p. 39-41 online copy
  • Sanders, M.G. and Webster, G., 1960, 'A Section across the Roman Road between Tewlesbury and Worcester on Shuthonger Common' Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society (ser2) Vol. 37 p. 43