Monument record 8207/7 - The Roman East Ditch at the south east angle tower
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Evidence of the Roman extra mural ditch at the south east angle of the fortress has been recorded on a number of occasions.
The inner edge of the ditch was first recorded in 1930 during the excavations of the south east angle tower. The ditch was separated from the fortress wall by a narrow footpath or berm and consisted of a poorly preserved ditch feature with significant evidence of modern truncation. (1)
Subsequent investigations at the south east angle tower in 1951 again uncovered evidence of the Roman eastern defensive ditch, although on this occasion there was no trace of the narrow berm or footpath. The steeply cut V shaped ditch was approximately 2.9m in depth and was recorded immediately in advance of the Roman wall. (2)
The rampart was separated from a substantial outer ditch by a flat area called a berm. The berm was about 1.8m wide and the primary ditch about 3m wide by 1.5m deep. At a later date the defences were further strengthened by the insertion of a stone revetment wall laid in regular courses each about 0.30m high against the outer face of the rampart. This measured about 1.5m wide by about 4.75m to wall walk level and was again surmounted by stone breastwork. The ditch was widened and deepened, perhaps up to 7m by 3m, although re-cutting has made the dimensions difficult to measure.
<1> Newstead, R (Prof.), 1932, The S.E. Corner of the Roman Fortress. Chester (Article in Journal). SCH5709.
<2> Webster, Graham, 1952, Excavations on the Legionary Defences at Chester, 1949-52 (Part i) (Article in Journal). SCH5715.
Sources/Archives (2)
- <1> SCH5709 Article in Journal: Newstead, R (Prof.). 1932. The S.E. Corner of the Roman Fortress. Chester. Journal of the Chester Archaeological and Historic Society. Volume 29.
- <2> SCH5715 Article in Journal: Webster, Graham. 1952. Excavations on the Legionary Defences at Chester, 1949-52 (Part i). Journal of the Chester Archaeological and Historic Society. Volume 39.
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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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Jul 4 2024 1:37PM