More information : (SO 33235142) Motte and Bailey (NR) Fish Ponds (NR) (remains of) (NAT). (1)
Almeley Castle, motte and bailey, "consists of a roughly circular motte with a four-sided bailey on the N. The motte is about 36ft in diameter at the top, and rises some 21ft above the bottom of the surrounding dry ditch. There are remains of a ditch on the E and N sides of the bailey, and 20 yds S of the motte are two rectangular sinkings for fishponds". (2)
A motte and bailey situated upon a ridge. The motte is 35.0m in diameter and 8.0m in height from the base of the encircling ditch. The ditch is from 1.3m deep on the S side to 2.5m deep on the N side below the bailey, and is 8.0m in width. The bailey is some 50.0m square and is bounded by a ditch on the E side, 12.0m in width, 2.0m in depth, which formerly continued around the N side but has been filled-in to form a grave-yard extension. The W side of the bailey is bounded by artificial steepening of the natural slopes presenting a bank, 4.5m in height. There are traces of an inner bank around the NW side of the bailey. The original causewayed entrance is in the E side. 50.0m SW of the motte at the foot of the ridge, by a stream,are two Md (now dry) rectangular fishponds, one, 42.0m in length, 20.0m in width, the other, 50.0m in length, 18.0m in width. The whole site is under permanent pasture. Published 1:2500 survey revised. (3)
Almeley Castle. Border castle of possible comparative late construction, appearing in the Patent Rolls of King John, and the subject of a royal mandate in 1216. [See also SO 35 SW 3]. (4)
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