Caer Dommon Mound, Llangamarch
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Motte)
There are no visible remains
Name | Caer Dommon Mound, Llangamarch |
Alternative Names | Careau; Llangammarch |
Historic Country | Brecknockshire |
Modern Authority | Powys |
1974 Authority | Powys |
Community | Llangamarch |
Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust record of ? motte reads 'Circular mound 240ft in circumference and 18ft high adjoining the ancient mansion of Caerau (Jones 1809). Site named Cae'r Dommon (RCAHM archive). No mound apparent to Poole 1886; OS 1977; CPAT site visit 1979. Possibly mis-sited by Jones or destroyed since 1809 (Possibly by railway which lies adjacent to site.)'
Near the ancient mansion of Caerau is a circular artificial mount, 240 feet in circumference, and 18 feet high. It is supposed to have been the site of an ancient British or a Roman fortress; but as there are neither any remains of the walls nor of the fosse, it is impossible to ascertain its exact origin. No Roman coins, or other antiquities of that people, have ever been discovered here; but from its situation, it is not unlikely to have been the site of a watch-tower on the Roman road from Carmarthen to the station at Cwm, in the county of Radnor. (Lewis)
Careau is ... deserving of notice, on account of its antiquity and its name. Near the house on the north side is a round artificial mound of earth, about eighty yards in yards in circumference and six in height (Jones)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SN940478 |
Latitude | 52.1183204650879 |
Longitude | -3.5495400428772 |
Eastings | 294000 |
Northings | 247800 |