Cae Mount Fieldname
Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Motte)
There are no visible remains
Name | Cae Mount Fieldname |
Alternative Names | Fflint; Coitie'r mount |
Historic Country | Flintshire |
Modern Authority | Flintshire |
1974 Authority | Clwyd |
Community | Flint |
A field (Tithe Schedule, No. 6) traversed by the railway, to which the ground on each side gradually slopes, but otherwise flat. Whatever mount was here must have been destroyed when the railway was constructed. A line of cottages called Mount Place, next the road on the south, preserves the name which is otherwise lost. The river Dee flows on the northern side. Edward Lhuyd, in 1699, notes ‘Coitie’r mount’ in Flint parish, and says that a mount stood there. (RCAHMW)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SJ248729 |
Latitude | 53.2477912902832 |
Longitude | -3.12722992897034 |
Eastings | 324880 |
Northings | 372900 |