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Caer Lichyn Motte

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Caer Lichyn Motte Caer Lichyn is a medieval motte located on the wooded upland slopes north-east of Newport, near the boundary of ancient Wentwood Forest. The site was probably constructed in the late eleventh or early twelfth century as Norman forces consolidated control along the eastern approaches to the Usk valley. Its placement allowed oversight of woodland tracks that connected the Caldicot Levels with inland settlements. The motte is circular with a shallow ditch still faintly visible around its base. There is no confirmed bailey, suggesting Caer Lichyn served as a small lookout post or a manorial centre rather than a major defensive site. It was likely subordinate to the powerful Norman lordship of Striguil centred on Chepstow. Today the motte is heavily eroded but remains identifiable beneath trees and scrub. Although modest, its position reflects the dense Norman fortification of the lower Wye and Usk valleys during the early medieval period. Alternate names: Caerlychyn, Caer Lichan Motte
Caer Lichyn Motte
Caer Lichyn is a medieval motte located on the wooded upland slopes north-east of Newport, near the boundary of ancient Wentwood Forest. The site was probably constructed in the late eleventh or early twelfth century as Norman forces consolidated control along the eastern approaches to the Usk valley. Its placement allowed oversight of woodland tracks that connected the Caldicot Levels with inland settlements. The motte is circular with a shallow ditch still faintly visible around its base. There is no confirmed bailey, suggesting Caer Lichyn served as a small lookout post or a manorial centre rather than a major defensive site. It was likely subordinate to the powerful Norman lordship of Striguil centred on Chepstow. Today the motte is heavily eroded but remains identifiable beneath trees and scrub. Although modest, its position reflects the dense Norman fortification of the lower Wye and Usk valleys during the early medieval period. Alternate names: Caerlychyn, Caer Lichan Motte
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