Source/Archive record SCH7180 - Investigations into the Condition of the City Walls, Close to the North Gate Steps, Chester

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Type Client Report
Title Investigations into the Condition of the City Walls, Close to the North Gate Steps, Chester
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Date/Year 2013
APAS Assession Year 2013-2014

Abstract/Summary

In November 2012, archaeological investigations were undertaken at Northgate Steps, west of the North Gate, in advance of remedial works. Six trenches and two trial pits were excavated in order to assess the character, significance and date of the deposits and structural remains. A watching brief was also maintained during the limited and controlled removal of masonry from the north and south elevations to the City Walls. The results of the evaluation demonstrated that the city walls including the steps structure, incorporate several complex structural phases and features. Amongst these was a blocked doorway and chamber that, through documentary research, has been shown to date to the late nineteenth century. The findings demonstrated that the separation of the steps from the south face of the city walls was a historic issue. Evidence for the first century AD earthen rampart of the legionary fortress was recorded in two small trial pits excavated at the base of the steps structure.

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Description

Chester UAD Project

Location

Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit' Library

Referenced Monuments (5)

  • Chester City Walls - Wall between Morgan's Mount and Northgate (Building)
  • Chester City Walls - Wall between Morgan's Mount and Northgate: Steps to the West of Northgate (Building)
  • Excavated Section of the North Rampart, Northgate Steps (Monument)
  • Roman Pottery, Northgate Steps (Find Spot)
  • Site of Eighteenth Century Cottages Adjoining City Walls (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Evaluation of the City Walls at the North Gate Steps, Chester in 2012 (Ref: E1182)

Record last edited

Jan 28 2019 11:12AM