Monument record 8206/8 - Evidence of the Roman East Wall to the rear of Foregate Street
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Evidence of the Roman east wall was recorded in 1887 as part of a survey of the City Walls by I Matthews Jones, the City Surveyor, and E P Loftus Brook between the Kaleyards and the Eastgate identifying evidence of Roman masonry in two sections.
The first section was recorded to the south of the Kaleyards in the property of Sinclair’s coach factory. The section here consisted of large squared sandstone blocks surviving to a height of four courses and a similar chamfered plinth to that recorded at the Kaleyards. (1)
The second section was recorded close to the Eastgate where a visible section of the inner face of the Roman wall was recorded in the court besides King Charles’ Kitchen. Here, again several courses of large squared sandstone blocks were recorded (1)
More recent investigations on the City Walls north of the Eastgate in 2012 recorded traces of the construction trench for Roman wall along with several courses of the wall itself at the base of the medieval City Wall. (6)
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, p130 (Book). SCH3556.
<2> Collingwood R G & Wright R P, 1965, The Roman Inscriptions of Britain: Volume I, No.464 (Monograph). SCH3235.
<3> Brock, EP Loftus, 1888, The Age of the Walls of Chester, with References to Recent Discussions, p60 (Article in Journal). SCH5571.
<4> Haverfield, F, 1900, Catalogue of the Roman Sculptured stones in the Grosvenor Museum, No 15 (Article in Journal). SCH5530.
<5> Wright, R. P. & Richmond, I. A., 1955, Catalogue of the Roman Inscribed and Sculptured Stones in the Grosvenor Museum, Chester (Monograph). SCH522.
<6> Earthworks Archaeological Services, 2013, Investigations into the condition of the City Walls, North of the East Gate, Chester, R3436 (Client Report). SCH7043.
Sources/Archives (6)
- <1> SCH3556 Book: Harris, B.E. (ed). 1987. Victoria County History - A History of the County of Chester: Volume I. p130.
- <2> SCH3235 Monograph: Collingwood R G & Wright R P. 1965. The Roman Inscriptions of Britain: Volume I. volume I. No.464.
- <3> SCH5571 Article in Journal: Brock, EP Loftus. 1888. The Age of the Walls of Chester, with References to Recent Discussions. Journal of the Chester Archaeological and Historic Society. Volume 2. p60.
- <4> SCH5530 Article in Journal: Haverfield, F. 1900. Catalogue of the Roman Sculptured stones in the Grosvenor Museum. Journal of the Chester Archaeological and Historic Society. Volume 7. No 15.
- <5> SCH522 Monograph: Wright, R. P. & Richmond, I. A.. 1955. Catalogue of the Roman Inscribed and Sculptured Stones in the Grosvenor Museum, Chester.
- <6> SCH7043 Client Report: Earthworks Archaeological Services. 2013. Investigations into the condition of the City Walls, North of the East Gate, Chester. R3436. N/A. N/A. R3436.
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Location
| Grid reference | Centred SJ 407 663 (12m by 29m) (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
Jul 4 2024 1:38PM