Monument record 8401 - Barrack Block (latera praetorii east) at 37-43 Eastgate Street

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Summary

Traces of a second barrack block was recorded to the rear of 37-43 Eastgate Street in 1959. The excavations recorded extensive remains of a barrack block adjacent to the intervallum road, to the west of which was a second access road and traces of another barrack block. Only the veranda of this building was encountered. Legionary barrack blocks each accommodated a century of 80 men plus their officers, and were normally arranged in groups of 6 (a cohort of 480 men). Narrow streets gave access to facing pairs of barracks. The centurions' quarters were situated at the ends of the barracks, adjacent to a major road - either the perimeter road (via sagularis) or main transverse street (via principalis). The centurions' quarters were divided from those of the rank-and-file by a narrow alley. They were wider than the men's quarters but lacked a veranda. In ground plan they consisted of a corridor with rooms (including a private latrine) opening off on each side. The men's quarters consisted on 14 (later 11 or 12) units of two rooms for approximately eight men, fronted by a veranda that often contained an enclosed latrine at one end. The outer room was used to store equipment; the inner was for living and sleeping and contained a hearth. Only 10 pairs of rooms should have been needed to accommodate a century; the purpose of the spare rooms is uncertain. The first barracks were constructed using a timber frame with wattle-and-daub infilled panels. These timber barracks underwent a varying number of re-buildings in a relatively short period of time. From about AD 100, there was intermittent rebuilding in stone (perhaps with timber superstructures). However, there were also periods of abandonment. A comprehensive rebuilding was finally undertaken in the early third century. These barracks had much the same plan as their timber predecessors. A diminished number of barracks continued to be occupied into the fourth century.

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During the excavation of the first barrack block adjacent to the intervallum road to the rear of No 37-43 Eastgate Street in 1959 (then the premises of Woolworth & Co.) traces of a second barrack building were recorded to the west. The evidence comprised a north-south aligned series of sandstone blocks, possibly marking the veranda of the second barrack (1)


<1> Thompson F.H, 1967, Excavations on the site of Woolworth's, Chester, 1959 (Article in Journal). SCH5885.

<2> Wilson D & Hurst J, 1960, Medieval Britain in 1959 (Article in Journal). SCH5611.

<3> LeQuesne C, 1999, Excavations at Chester: The Roman and Later Defences Part I (Monograph). SCH6156.

<4> Thompson, F.H., 1964, A History of Cheshire. Volume Two: Roman Cheshire (Book). SCH2862.

<5> Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, 1911-Present, Journal of Roman Studies, JRS 50/216 (Journal/Periodical). SCH1519.

<6> Harris, B.E. (ed), 1987, Victoria County History - A History of the County of Chester: Volume I, p158-9,163 (Book). SCH3556.

Sources/Archives (6)

  • <1> Article in Journal: Thompson F.H. 1967. Excavations on the site of Woolworth's, Chester, 1959. Journal of the Chester Archaeological and Historic Society. 54.
  • <2> Article in Journal: Wilson D & Hurst J. 1960. Medieval Britain in 1959. Medieval Archaeology. 4.
  • <3> Monograph: LeQuesne C. 1999. Excavations at Chester: The Roman and Later Defences Part I. Survey Report No 11.
  • <4> Book: Thompson, F.H.. 1964. A History of Cheshire. Volume Two: Roman Cheshire.
  • <5> Journal/Periodical: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. 1911-Present. Journal of Roman Studies. JRS 50/216.
  • <6> Book: Harris, B.E. (ed). 1987. Victoria County History - A History of the County of Chester: Volume I. p158-9,163.

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Location

Grid reference SJ 40 66 (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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