Breach Wood Mound, Wanstrow
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Motte)
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | Breach Wood Mound, Wanstrow |
Alternative Names | Dungehill Wood |
Historic Country | Somerset |
Modern Authority | Somerset |
1974 Authority | Somerset |
Civil Parish | Wanstrow |
Earthworks forming a mound - may be a possible motte (Aerial photographs - CAMUC OAP 166.708420 June 1978 (SCC Planning Department)).
The earthwork remains of the possible Medieval castle site mentioned above in were mapped during a recent survey of aerial photographs, centred on ST 7041 4128. The possible motte is centred on ST 7038 4194 and consists of three, curvilinear, fragmented banks.
Two linear banks with adjacent ditches are located either side of the possible motte aligned north-south and measuring up to 144m in length. A angled D-shaped enclosure is located immediately to the north of the end of these banks, centred on ST 7043 4132. The linear banks may be contemporaneous with the motte and might form the remains of a bailey. The angled D-shaped enclosure may be further evidence of this or may be a later agricultural stock enclosure (Personal communication - Truscoe, K (Krysia). Somerset County Council Heritage Service (21/11/2005).). (Somerset HER)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | ST704412 |
Latitude | 51.1693305969238 |
Longitude | -2.42497992515564 |
Eastings | 370400 |
Northings | 141200 |