North Hill, Angle

Has been described as a Rejected Timber Castle (Other/Unknown)

There are no visible remains

NameNorth Hill, Angle
Alternative Names
Historic CountryPembrokeshire
Modern AuthorityPembrokeshire
1974 AuthorityDyfed
CommunityAngle

Rees' map shows a minor fortification, or castle, site immediately to the east of St Mary's chapel, north-west of Angle. There is no trace of an antiquity in this area. MM 2003, based on OS 1965. (Dyfed Archaeological Trust Record)

Gatehouse Comments

Nothing apparent on maps or aerial photo for given location. Is this a reference to the early medieval ditched enclosure of St Mary's Chapel at SM86110353? It would seem unlikely that it could refer to something as obvious and well known as Angle Castle

- Philip Davis

Not scheduled

Not Listed

County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceSM863034
Latitude51.688591003418
Longitude-5.09312009811401
Eastings186300
Northings203400
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Books

  • Rees, Wm, 1932, Map of South Wales and the Border in the 14th century (Ordnance Survey) (A handbook to the map was published in 1933)