Old Hall Camp
Has been described as a Certain Timber Castle (Ringwork), and also as a Certain Masonry Castle
There are earthwork remains
Name | Old Hall Camp |
Alternative Names | Huberts Folly; Castell Machaethlon; Old Hall Ffrydd; Old Hall Frydd; Stultita Huberti |
Historic Country | Montgomeryshire |
Modern Authority | Powys |
1974 Authority | Powys |
Community | Kerry |
A fine camp circling an out -jutting spur of Kerry Hill, behind the farm of Old Hall. A comparatively modern hedge cuts it into two almost equal halves. Its interior measures 165 feet from north to south, by 135 feet from east to west. The summit of the hill was probably levelled, and its sides scarped ; making the averiige drop of 20 feet from the inner margin to the bottom of the ditch very sharp. The counterscarp is from 5 to 8 feet, and is also very abrupt. The western approach from the higher ground at the back is defended by a second bank and ditch, now almost entirelv obliterated. (RCAHMW)
An oval enclosure, 35m by 45m, an adapted natural knoll, defined by partial banks supplementing scarps, and a ragged ditch, the whole being 90m by 80m overall. Thought to be 'Hubert's folly', a castle commenced, but left incomplete in 1228. (Coflein)
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In 1223 Hubert de Burgh, the justiciar and resolute defender of Chinon and Dover, had humbled LLywelyn ab Iorwerth of Gwynedd at Montgomery, where with the young King Henry III he had assembled an army and founded a new masonry castle, and before an intended punitive campaign was launched Llywelyn had submitted meekly. In 1228, however, when Hubert and the king advanced from Montgomery with a greatly augmented army, their confrontation with Llywelyn in the adjancent Vale of Kerry was a fiasco, and the justiciar's distinguished military career was tarnished.
Hubert's humiliation was magnified by his vain attempt to found another new castle, particularly as he had jocularly named it Hubert's Folly (Stultita Huberti). Before its completion he was compelled to slight it and retreat from Kerry. (Spurgeon, 2003)
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 | SO206897 |
Latitude | 52.49951171875 |
Longitude | -3.17004990577698 |
Eastings | 320660 |
Northings | 289710 |