Location | Cumbria, England grid reference NY6501409305 |
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Coordinates | 54°28′41″N 2°32′25″W / 54.47808°N 2.54029°W |
Type | hut circle settlement and shieling |
History | |
Periods | Roman Britain |
Designated | 8 December 1938[1] |
Reference no. | 1011141[1] |
Castle Folds or Castlesteads was a Romano-British walled settlement on Great Asby Scar – an area of limestone pavement in the parish of Asby, Cumbria, England. In medieval times, it was used as a shieling – a temporary summer shelter. It is now in ruins but is protected as a scheduled monument.[2]