Monument record 8206/10 - Fortress, Eastern Masonry Wall - 6 St John Street
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During construction of extensions at the rear of 6 St John Street, part of the Roman masonry eastern wall of the fortress was revealed. Museum staff were given the opportunity to record them prior to their burial beneath the concrete foundations of the new building. The edge of the contractors excavation had cut through the Roman turf rampart (CHER 8205/5) and this part of the fortress wall and much had been destroyed. It proved possible however to uncover the lower two courses of masonry and lines of turves in section and individual turves in plan were clearly visible. The finds were subsequently covered with a layer of polythene prior to their reburial. The Roman wall lay some 4m to the east of the present wall and not quite on the same line (1).
The date of construction of the stone revetment wall is disputed. It is possible that the southern and eastern sectors were started at the beginning of the second century, along with the towers, but that remaining sectors were not completed until the early third century. Evidence of two phases of reconstruction incorporating re-used stones has been found on all but the south side, accompanied in some cases by rubble in the ditch. It is suggested that reconstruction to the original width is to be dated to the start of the fourth century, but that doubling of the width may belong to the Saxon period.
<1> Harris, B.E. (ed), 1987, Victoria County History - A History of the County of Chester: Volume I, 1/124 Petch D F 1987 (Book). SCH3556.
<2> Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, 1970-Present, Britannia, 5/418-9 Wilson D R 1974 (Journal/Periodical). SCH445.
<3> Council for British Archaeology, Various, CBA Group 5 Archaeological Newsletter, 22/7 1973 (Newsletter). SCH547.
<4> Unknown, 1973, Liverpool Echo, 16 March (Newspaper-Magazine). SCH1997.
<5> Grosvenor Museum Excavations Newsletter, 1973, Summary of Excavations So Far (Newsletter). SCH6227.
<6> Anon, 1932, Schedule of the Roman Remains of Chester, No 46 (Article in Journal). SCH5712.
<7> Lawson, P H, 1926, Schedule of the Roman Remains of Chester with Maps and Plans, No 46 (Article in Journal). SCH5956.
Sources/Archives (7)
- <1> SCH3556 Book: Harris, B.E. (ed). 1987. Victoria County History - A History of the County of Chester: Volume I. 1/124 Petch D F 1987.
- <2> SCH445 Journal/Periodical: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. 1970-Present. Britannia. I-XXXIV. 5/418-9 Wilson D R 1974.
- <3> SCH547 Newsletter: Council for British Archaeology. Various. CBA Group 5 Archaeological Newsletter. 22/7 1973.
- <4> SCH1997 Newspaper-Magazine: Unknown. 1973. Liverpool Echo. 16 March.
- <5> SCH6227 Newsletter: Grosvenor Museum Excavations Newsletter. 1973. Summary of Excavations So Far. April 1973.
- <6> SCH5712 Article in Journal: Anon. 1932. Schedule of the Roman Remains of Chester. Journal of the Chester Archaeological and Historic Society. Volume 29. No 46.
- <7> SCH5956 Article in Journal: Lawson, P H. 1926. Schedule of the Roman Remains of Chester with Maps and Plans. Journal of the Chester Archaeological and Historic Society. Volume 27, Part 1. No 46.
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Location
| Grid reference | SJ 407 662 (point) Approximate Position |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | SJ46NW |
| Civil Parish | CHESTER NON PARISH AREA, CHESTER, CHESHIRE WEST AND CHESTER |
| Historic Township/Parish/County | CHESTER, CHESTER HOLY TRINITY, CHESHIRE |
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