Coed Caeau, Waun Gunllwch
Has been described as a Possible Timber Castle (Ringwork)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Coed Caeau, Waun Gunllwch |
Alternative Names | Crucadarn; Guan Gunllwch; Crickadarn |
Historic Country | Brecknockshire |
Modern Authority | Powys |
1974 Authority | Powys |
Community | Erwood |
A subcircular enclosure, 40m in diameter, set on the tip of a promontory above steep slopes, defined by a crescentic bank facing level ground, a ditch and counterscarp, with a ESE causewayed entrance. (Coflein)
Considered to be a ringwork by (Savory, H N, 1952; King, D J C & Alcock, L, 1966) though could equally well be a hillfort. (Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust HER)
The castle 'half ringwork', as it is described in Castellarium, is indeed a curious structure. ... Sheep digging into the counterscarp have literally unearthed some of the construction of the counterscarp, which may suggest that it was built in two or three sessions. At the lowest point some half way down the ditch the counterscarp was seen to consist of a fine grey clay. Above this is a whiter band of clay which is followed by a reversion to grey. On the very top of the bank it can be seen that there is much angular rubble. The appearance of this rubble only in the top two feet of the counterscarp may be indicative of masonry defences, perhaps a low mantlet wall on the exposed eastern front. (Remfry–online)
The monument consists of the remains of a castle ringwork, dating to the medieval period. The site comprises a sub-circular, univallate, enclosure measuring 85m in diameter. A V-shaped ditch, up to 4m deep encircles the site, with an outer bank, up to 1.25m high, visible around much of the circumference of the monument. A causeway crosses the ditch on the SE side, leading into the interior of the site which comprises a level platform 50m in diameter. The interior is enclosed by high banks to the N and S of the entrance which stand 6m above the base of the ditch and 2m high on the internal side. The northern internal bank extends for around 40 to the NNW, while the southern internal bank only extend for 20m. In the interior of the monument the ground is undulating which may be a result of erosion rather than an indication of internal features
(Scheduling Report)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
Not Listed
The National Monument Record (Coflein) number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SO059412 |
Latitude | 52.0617599487305 |
Longitude | -3.37390995025635 |
Eastings | 305920 |
Northings | 241270 |