Caynham Camp
Has been described as a Rejected Timber Castle (Other/Unknown)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Caynham Camp |
Alternative Names | Caynham Castle; Kainsham; Kensham; Kaynham; Caiholme |
Historic Country | Shropshire |
Modern Authority | Shropshire |
1974 Authority | Shropshire |
Civil Parish | Caynham |
Caynham Camp large univallate hillfort survives well and is a fine example of its class. The earthworks are unusual in preserving visible evidence of refurbishment, expansion and subsequent secondary use of the site. The eastern entrance is also an exceptionally good example of an original inturned entrance which has survived with no apparent disturbance. The massive defences will contain important archaeological evidence concerning the method of construction together with evidence of the sequence of occupation. The interior, which has suffered minimal disturbance, will similarly contain evidence of occupation. Environmental material relating to the landscape in which the monument was constructed and the economy of its inhabitants, will survive in the ditch fill and on the old land surface sealed beneath the ramparts. (Scheduling Report)
Cainham castle, of some callyd Caiholme, now downe, stode (3.) miles from Ludelaw. (Leland)
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 | SO545737 |
Latitude | 52.3594589233398 |
Longitude | -2.66953992843628 |
Eastings | 354500 |
Northings | 273700 |