Motslow Hill, Stoneleigh

Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Motte)

There are earthwork remains

NameMotslow Hill, Stoneleigh
Alternative NamesMatslow Hill
Historic CountryWarwickshire
Modern AuthorityWarwickshire
1974 AuthorityWarwickshire
Civil ParishStoneleigh

The tenants of Stoneleigh called Sokemen, were compelled every three weeks to do their suit at the King's Court held for the manor, upon a place called Motslow Hill, on the South side of the river, opposite the church.' (Dugdale)

Motslow Hill is mentioned in 1260 and later. This may have been used as the Hundred Meeting. There is an artificial mound here 275m SSW of the church (E.P.N.S.).

Cathcart King suggests that it is not incompatible for this to have been a motte as well as a moot-hill (King 1983). (PastScape)

Gatehouse Comments

Clearly was a moot probably based on a burial mound (possible of early Saxon date). Although continued to have some administrative import after the Conquest does not seem to have been residential and, therefore, unlikely to have been a motte castle. Dugdale called this a 'Mote', although clearly as a legal meeting place. There is probably some degree of confabulation between the terms moot and motte here.

- Philip Davis

Not scheduled

Not Listed

Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceSP330723
Latitude52.3481483459473
Longitude-1.5176899433136
Eastings433070
Northings272350
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Books

  • King, D.J.C., 1983, Castellarium Anglicanum (London: Kraus) Vol. 2 p. 486 (possible)
  • Gover, J.E.B., Mawer, A. and Stenton, F.M., 1936, The Place-Names of Warwickshire (English Place Name Society 13) p. 184

Antiquarian

  • Dugdale, Wm., 1656, The Antiquities of Warwickshire (Thomas Warren) p. 169-70 online copy

Journals

  • Clark, G.T., 1889, 'Contribution towards a complete list of moated mounds or burhs' The Archaeological Journal Vol. 46 p. 197-217 esp. 213 online copy
  • Whitley, 1883, The Builder Vol. 45 p. 579-80