Knaptoft 'camp' and Hall
Has been described as a Rejected Fortified Manor House
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | Knaptoft 'camp' and Hall |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Leicestershire |
Modern Authority | Leicestershire |
1974 Authority | Leicestershire |
Civil Parish | Knaptoft |
VCH records this site as a 'moated inclosure with stronger defensive works.'
On high ground north-east of Knaptoft House are fragments of early entrenchments which have been broken for the arrangements of mediaeval life. To the south of the hall is a rectangular area moated and embanked, the latter 11ft. on the scarp, the moat being fed by a stream flowing by the north-east. The western bank descends into a large fishpond by a 23ft. scarp. A cist was found here, and from a plan in the Gentleman's Magazine, 1787, the earthworks were then in a far more perfect state. (VCH)
The 'earthworks' are a series of banks and ditches now reduced by ploughing. A number of enclosures formed by these banks and ditches are not shown by the OS and some are not visible on the APs. The features are of relatively weak profile and formed the boundaries of small fields probably destroyed at the time of the enclosure. No evidence of 'early entrenchments' was seen and the surviving remnants are of little or no archaeological significance. (PastScape–Field Investigators Comments-F1 WW 08-JUL-60)
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 | SP620894 |
Latitude | 52.5001106262207 |
Longitude | -1.08689999580383 |
Eastings | 462060 |
Northings | 289470 |