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Maes Celyn, Motte;Maescelyn Castle

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NPRN306242
Map ReferenceSO21NW
Grid ReferenceSO2067019490
Unitary (Local) AuthorityPowys
Old CountyBrecknockshire
CommunityCrickhowell
Type Of SiteMOTTE
PeriodMedieval
Description
NAR SO21NW8

A steep-sided, flat-topped mound, thought to be a medieval castle motte: set on generally south-west facing slopes, the mound is generally rectangular, about 33m north-south by 25m, and between 2.5m & 6.0m high, depending on the fall of the ground, having a summit area some 20m north-south by 10m; the southern part of the summit, terraced 1.0m above the remainder, is thought to cover the remains of a rectangular(?) tower about 7.0m across: a prominant crescentic scarp to the east of the mound may represent a bailey enclosure, in the region of 48m east-west by 41m; St Mary's chapel (Nprn306243) is thought to have been located on the eastern fringe of this area.

Source: Phillips 2004 (AW 43 2003), 149-50.

J.Wiles 04.03.05