St Ives; The Island

Has been described as a Certain Artillery Fort, and also as a Certain Urban Defence

There are uncertain remains

NameSt Ives; The Island
Alternative NamesThe Castle; The Bulwarks
Historic CountryCornwall
Modern AuthorityCornwall
1974 AuthorityCornwall
Civil ParishSt Ives

Sackings and fires started by French raiders in the mid-15th and early 16th century resulted in the destruction of buildings. The settlement of Porthminster is recorded as being rased to the ground by such an attack. 'Turkish' pirates were also a threat during the 1630s. Fortifications against these and other attacks were built. Willoughby built a fort or blockhouse furnished with large guns for the protection of the bay. This is likely to be the structure known as the 'Castle' said to have been built in 1490 just to the east of the medieval pier and quay. Although thought to have been demolished during the 18th and 19th century harbour redevelopments some element of the structure may be retained in Quay House. This seems to be unrecognised at present and if further research confirms its identity, protection through scheduling or listing would be desirable to recognise its national importance. Further fortifications were constructed on the southern slope of the Island. The remains of bulwarks, recorded in 1535, are visible today: huge ramparts with two bastions defending a gun position at the top of the hill. (Newell, 2005, p. 18-19)

Gatehouse Comments

Leland mentions blockhouse, on east side of peninsula, now vanished. Probably built in 1490, demolished around 1866. Saunders mentions an earthwork bulwark with granite revetment built across the neck of the Island in 1590's. This would seem to be a rebuilding of C15 blockhouse. Higham writes the defensive rampart across the neck was probably built before 1500 and considers this a town defence. However, as most of the town would not be within this rampart I think it was an outwork to the blockhouse, although clearly the town's people could have taken refuge behind such a rampart. Duffy writes there were two blockhouses.

- Philip Davis

Not scheduled

Not Listed

Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceSW521409
Latitude50.2163391113281
Longitude-5.47721004486084
Eastings152100
Northings40900
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Books

  • Duffy, Michael, 1999, 'Coastal Defences and Garrisons 1480-1914' in Kain, R. and Ravenhill, W., Historical Atlas of South-West England (University of Exeter Press) p. 158-60
  • Higham, Robert A., 1999, 'Castles, Fortified Houses and Fortified Towns in the Middle Ages' in Kain, R. and Ravenhill, W., Historical Atlas of South-West England (University of Exeter Press) p. 136-43
  • Salter, Mike, 1999, The Castles of Devon and Cornwall (Malvern: Folly Publications) p. 47 (slight)
  • Saunders, Andrew, 1997, Channel Defences (London; Batsford/English Heritage) p. 79, 81, 91, 117
  • King, D.J.C., 1983, Castellarium Anglicanum (London: Kraus) Vol. 1 p. 77
  • Sheppard, Peter, 1980, The historic towns of Cornwall: an archaeological survey (Truro) p. 8
  • Henderson, Charles (edited by Rowse, A.L. and Henderson, M.I.), 1963 (original written 1935), Essays in Cornish history (Clarendon Press) p. 81 (plan)
  • Matthews, John Hobson, 1884, A guide to St. Ives and its surroundings—scenery curiosities antiquities history and traditions (James Wearne, St. Ives) online copy

Antiquarian

  • Chandler, John, 1993, John Leland's Itinerary: travels in Tudor England  (Sutton Publishing) p. 70
  • Toulmin-Smith, Lucy (ed), 1907, The itinerary of John Leland in or about the years 1535-1543 (London: Bell and Sons) Vol. 1 p. 192 online copy

Journals

  • Preston-Jones, Ann and Rose, Peter, 1986, 'Medieval Cornwall' Cornish Archaeology Hendhyscans Kernow Vol. 25 p. 135-185 online copy
  • Kenyon, J.R., 1981 'Early Artillery Fortifications in England and Wales: a Preliminary Survey and Re-appraisal' The Archaeological Journal Vol. 138 p. 219

Other

  • Kate Newell, September 2005, Cornwall & Scilly Urban Survey: St Ives (Cornwall County Council) Download copy