DisgrifiadThe Llancadle site contains the earthworks of a shrunken village. They survive for approximately 360m x 200m in pasture sloping to the south-east. It comprises of a central north-west/south-east hollow-way running south of a series of level platforms and terraces, approximately 70m x 70m. There may also be lynchets to the south-west and the north.
The site is thought to have been abandoned by the 17th Century.
RCAHMW, December 2010