Lescudjack Castle - 15th Feb., 1978
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Lescudjack Castle - 15th Feb., 1978

The only vestiges of the Castle lie below these mounds at the top of Castle Road. In recent times this field has been developed favourably. Penzance historian, PAS Pool, writes that it is a travesty that the castle precincts were built on and partly became allotments, thus preventing the excavation of a Iron Age hill fort bigger than Chun Castle, and one of the biggest in Penwith. The name 'Lescudjack' probably comes from two Cornish elements, 'lann' (enclosure) and 'skoesek' (shielded) but is open to interpretation as Nans skoesek (Shielded Valley) as there is a wooded valley east of the hill. Penzance may be seen here in the distance.
Many a time when I was young I would stand of these mounds, me jill suzie and paul would play here for hours!
 
The mound, which I used to believe was a bit of the castle, has now gone. My first memories of this field in the eighties were of a horse grazing here, keeping the undergrowth back. There was a hut or maybe shelter for the horse which was burnt down in 1989.
 
I played here as a child in the late 40s, early 50s (when living in Penare Rd) but had no inkling of its historic importance
 

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