Penrith Town Wall
Has been described as a Possible Urban Defence
There are no visible remains
Name | Penrith Town Wall |
Alternative Names | Penereth |
Historic Country | Cumberland |
Modern Authority | Cumbria |
1974 Authority | Cumbria |
Civil Parish | Penrith |
New post-Conquest medieval defensive circuits, in their final form mainly or wholly of masonry. ? Penerith; C14; Stone walls; Position largely or wholly unknown; Occasional contemporary references only, but sufficient to confirm that defences existed or were planned; no archaeological excavations of defences known. (Bond 1987)
Though it is certain that Penrith was never in a true sense fortified with rampart walls, yet there are traces of a circuit of narrow lanes extending from the castle round the town, in some parts bounded by old substantial walling, and in other places with the house gables and inclosurce so arranged as to resist at all events the entrance of mounted men. The existing names of the main streets indicate the outlets into the country, and the position of the gates or bars, of which there are five, viz., Castlegate, Middlegate, Borogate, Sandgate, Nethergate. (Taylor)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NY516301 |
Latitude | 54.6641006469727 |
Longitude | -2.75146007537842 |
Eastings | 351600 |
Northings | 530100 |