Padeswood Mound, Leeswood
Has been described as a Questionable Timber Castle (Motte)
There are earthwork remains
Name | Padeswood Mound, Leeswood |
Alternative Names | Mold Rural; Bryn y Castell |
Historic Country | Flintshire |
Modern Authority | Flintshire |
1974 Authority | Clwyd |
Community | Leeswood |
This site has been considered by some writers to be a castle but is rejected as such by Hogg and King in 1970. However in Castellarium Anglicanum (1983) King puts it in his possible category though he write probably natural. Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust records two mounds here the first described as a 'Large circular mound 50m in diameter almost certainly natural' and the second at SJ27176199 as a Bronze Age Round Barrow and add 'Large oval mound on Mold Golf Course is certainly natural - a moraine formed of gravel and pebbles (E.Davies 1949, 247). Considered a possible medieval motte by Spurgeon (Manley, J, Grenter, S & Gale, F, 1991, pp171).'
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SJ271621 |
Latitude | 53.151008605957 |
Longitude | -3.09039998054504 |
Eastings | 327170 |
Northings | 362100 |