Ratcliffe Culey
Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Motte)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Ratcliffe Culey |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Leicestershire |
Modern Authority | Leicestershire |
1974 Authority | Leicestershire |
Civil Parish | Witherley |
South-east of the Sence Brook, within a field immediately to the east of the church is a well defined mount and fosse of very moderate dimensions. The mount is nearly circular with a gradual escarpment of 19 ft. and is surrounded by a fosse, distinct but very shallow, which latter condition is due to the action of the plough. (VCH) "A good example of a moated site at Ratcliffe Culey, where there is a circular or an oval site within a deep moat.....This is probably an early example, perhaps dating from the time of John (1199-1216)." (Hoskins) Shape and position consistent with a castle mount, but the mound itself is no higher than the surrounding ground. (Field Investigators Comments-C F Wardale/21-FEB-1959/Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigator) Not a castle mound. This is a sub-circular moat (with perhaps some affinity to a ring-castle), the ditch attaining a max depth of 1.7m. The enclosed island shows no surface evidence of a former structure. (Field Investigators Comments-F D Colquhoun/07-JUL-1972/Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigator) Moat and fishponds at Ratcliffe Culey. The oval-shaped, dry moated site measures 50m x 40m overall. The moat ditch is deepest on the south side, approximately 2.5m deep and 12m wide, and has traces of an outer bank on this side. A hollow way runs between the north-west side of the moat and the road to the church (scheduling report). (PastScape)
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 | SP327994 |
Latitude | 52.5915107727051 |
Longitude | -1.51796996593475 |
Eastings | 432740 |
Northings | 299410 |