Great Ashfield Castle Hill
Has been described as a Certain Timber Castle (Motte)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Great Ashfield Castle Hill |
Alternative Names | Parkers Wood |
Historic Country | Suffolk |
Modern Authority | Suffolk |
1974 Authority | Suffolk |
Civil Parish | Great Ashfield |
Motte, overgrown with trees and situated in a plain. It is 3.5m high and circa 40.0m in diameter, surrounded by a wet ditch. 4.0m-5.0m wide, which, having been cut into the base of the mound, appears to be later. The summit of the mound is flattened, circa 15.0m across. No trace of the alleged track south of the motte. The filled in pond to the east is probably fairly modern. (PastScape–ref. Field Investigators Comments-F1 NKB 19-OCT-71)
Fieldwalking in the castle bailey produced a C13-C14 scatter of which circa 25% were shell tempered. There were no ruins but may be C12-C13. (Suffolk HER ref. Birch M & W, SAFG)
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 | TL991675 |
Latitude | 52.2696418762207 |
Longitude | 0.91702002286911 |
Eastings | 599120 |
Northings | 267500 |