Monument record 8239 - Roman Interval Tower West Wall 6 at St Martins Way
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<1> Chester Archaeology, 1987, Defences of Roman Chester: Discoveries made on the West side: St Martin's Way, 1987 (Unpublished Report). SCH6620.
Archaeological investigations to the rear of King’s Buildings in 1987 along the line of the Roman fortress defences recorded evidence of a possible stone interval tower. The investigations recorded a sandstone rubble filled trench cutting the rampart along the southern edge of the excavated area. The feature appeared to be approximately 0.90m in width and may represent the construction trench for the wall or a possible robber trench. Based on the projected location of the interval towers within the fortress, it was believed by the excavator that this represented the northern wall of the tower
<2> Grosvenor Museum, 1988, Grosvenor Museum Excavation section: Current Activities & Upcoming Sites (Unpublished Report). SCH6282.
<3> Wardell Armstrong LLP, 2019, Hunter Street, Chester: Archaeological Mitigation Report, R4321 (Client Report). SCH8711.
In 2019, archaeological evaluation at Hunter Street during groundworks for a new development providing student accommodation, identified the western rampart (CHER 8213/6), the intervallum road (CHER 8280/19) and intervallum drain (CHER 8513/16). Also recorded in the south-west corner of the development site, an area which corresponds to that of the archaeological investigations in 1987, was a spread of sandstone rubble which has been interpreted as a demolition deposit relating to the conjectured interval tower recorded by source 1. The deposit comprised a loose, dark reddish-brown, silty sand matrix with large sandstone blocks and sandstone rubble, some mortar was present although the blocks formed no discernible courses; it directly overlay the rampart. All disturbance to the potential interval tower, as remained on site, was caused by previous the construction of the wall and access for the insertion of a gas pipe in the 1980s. No further truncation to the potential interval tower was caused by this development and the remains are preserved in-situ.
Sources/Archives (3)
- <1> SCH6620 Unpublished Report: Chester Archaeology. 1987. Defences of Roman Chester: Discoveries made on the West side: St Martin's Way, 1987.
- <2> SCH6282 Unpublished Report: Grosvenor Museum. 1988. Grosvenor Museum Excavation section: Current Activities & Upcoming Sites.
- <3> SCH8711 Client Report: Wardell Armstrong LLP. 2019. Hunter Street, Chester: Archaeological Mitigation Report. R4321. N/A. N/A. R4321.
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Location
| Grid reference | Centred SJ 40 66 (8m by 9m) (2 map features) |
|---|---|
| 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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Record last edited
Sep 30 2024 4:36PM