Monument record 8210/1 - Evidence of the Roman south wall at Pepper Street
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Evidence of the southern defences of the Roman fortress have been encountered at Pepper Street on a number of occasions since the 1960s. Traces of the defences were recorded under emergency salvage conditions in the 1960s by F Petch of the Grosvenor Museum however the work has never been published or written up in full. (1)
Later work in the same area in 1984 during the construction of a new escalator pit at the south entrance of the Grosvenor Shopping Centre encountered further traces of the southern masonry wall of the Roman fortress. The foundations of the wall consisted of a 1.60m wide trench, with vertical sides and horizontal base, cut into the bedrock at this location and filled with sandstone rubble and mortar as a foundation. Only the lowermost levels of the wall survived and the worn outer edge of the basal course was visible, together with the setting-out line for the chamfered plinth. (2) Further investigations carried out in 1999 exposed further evidence of the fortress wall. The exposed sections were cleaned and recorded but left in situ. (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> multiple authors, 1984/85, Excavation Reports and Sites Observed (Article in Journal). SCH5812.
<2> LeQuesne C, 1999, Excavations at Chester: The Roman and Later Defences Part I (Monograph). SCH6156.
<3> Various, Various, Oral communication to the HER, 1988 (Oral Communication). SCH2330.
<4> Harris, B.E. (ed), 1987, Victoria County History - A History of the County of Chester: Volume I, p122 & 124 (Book). SCH3556.
<5> Gifford and Partners, 2000, Report on an archaeological watching brief at the Grosvenor Centre, Chester., R2700 (Client Report). SCH4809.
Sources/Archives (5)
- <1> SCH5812 Article in Journal: multiple authors. 1984/85. Excavation Reports and Sites Observed. Cheshire Archaeological Bulletin. No 10.
- <2> SCH6156 Monograph: LeQuesne C. 1999. Excavations at Chester: The Roman and Later Defences Part I. Survey Report No 11.
- <3> SCH2330 Oral Communication: Various. Various. Oral communication to the HER. 1988.
- <4> SCH3556 Book: Harris, B.E. (ed). 1987. Victoria County History - A History of the County of Chester: Volume I. p122 & 124.
- <5> SCH4809 Client Report: Gifford and Partners. 2000. Report on an archaeological watching brief at the Grosvenor Centre, Chester.. R2700. N/A. N/A. R2700.
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
Related Events/Activities (4)
- Event - Intervention: Archaeological Watching Brief at the Grosvenor Centre, Pepper Street Chester, in 1999 - 2000 (Ref: CHE/17PS99) (ECH4294)
- Event - Intervention: The City Walls: Watching brief at Pepper Street, Chester in 1984 (Ref: CHE/NP84) (ECH5149)
- Event - Intervention: The Grosvenor Centre, Chester: Archaeological Watching Brief (ECH6714)
- Event - Intervention: Watching brief on Pepper Street, Chester in 1963 (Ref: n/a) (ECH5292)
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Location
| Grid reference | Centred SJ 406 661 (41m by 14m) (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
Jun 11 2019 1:48PM