Motte, Southeast of Garnstone , Weobley.
SMR NO. 10098 GRID REF: SO 4044 5008
To the east of Garnstone House and south of Weobley Castle lies a large, circular flat topped mound surrounded by a ditch with a possible ditch to the north.
There is no obvious bailey, but there has been disturbance of the ground to the southeast.
At the time of the Domesday Survey Weobley was part of Stretford Hundred and held by Edwy Young. There were 3 hides which paid tax and 3 ploughs in lordship. 10 villagers, a priest, a reeve, a smith, 5 smallholders with 9 1/2 ploughs and 11 slaves lived there. It also included woodland 1/2 a league long and 4 furlongs wide, as well as a park with land for one plough, which paid 11s 9d. St Peters has one of these villagers by gift of Walter Lacy.
The value of Weobley before 1066 had been 100s and at the time of the Domesday Survey it was still worth 100s.