Kirby Bellars Hall

Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House

There are earthwork remains

NameKirby Bellars Hall
Alternative NamesKirby Hall
Historic CountryLeicestershire
Modern AuthorityLeicestershire
1974 AuthorityLeicestershire
Civil ParishKirby Bellars

Medieval moated house and associated buildings mentioned in C14 surviving as earthworks of moat and fishponds and traces of buildings and roof tiles. Incorporated in C17 formal garden with terraced walk, fishpond and prospect mounds. (PastScape)

The moat is rectangular, measuring 70m x 50m with ditch 15m wide and 2.0m deep containing a stone entrance causeway on the south side.

The formal garden earthworks, laid out in the C17th, comprise a terraced walkway, 170m long, 2.0m high at the north end decreasing to 1.0m high at the south end, a conical prospect mound at the north-west corner of the moat, flat-topped, 4.0m high and 22m wide at the base narrowing to 6.0m wide at the top. A second, similar prospect mound 200m south-east of the moat is 3.0m - 4.0m high, 18m wide at the base, and 5.0m wide at the top. A fishpond, 65m long lies to the north-east of the moat, with a flat-topped mound 1.0m high and 18m across to the west of it and irregular earthworks in between. (PastScape–scheduling report)

A truely imposing defensible residence surrounded by a moat and a gatehouse and most probably a wooden palisade consisting of a hall and fourteen chambers, a malt house and an additional structure called 'Le Feehous'. (Williams)

This site is a scheduled monument protected by law

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Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceSK719174
Latitude52.7515182495117
Longitude-0.934220016002655
Eastings471900
Northings317400
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Books

  • Hartley, R.F., 1987, The Medieval Earthworks of North-East Leicestershire p. 10, 33
  • Wall, C., 1907, 'Ancient Earthworks' in Page, Wm, (ed), VCH Leicestershire Vol. 1 p. 267-8 (sketch plan) online copy

Journals

  • Williams, Daniel, 1974-5, 'Fortified Manor Houses' Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society Vol. 50 p. 1-16 online copy