St Augustines, Shrewsbury
Has been described as a Possible Fortified Town House, and also as a Possible Fortified Ecclesiastical site, and also as a Possible Urban Defence
There are no visible remains
Name | St Augustines, Shrewsbury |
Alternative Names | Sancti Augustini de Salop |
Historic Country | Shropshire |
Modern Authority | Shropshire |
1974 Authority | Shropshire |
Civil Parish | Shrewsbury |
The licence to crenellate allegedly issued in 1345 was in fact a mortmain grant. However, in 1337 the friars were granted a stone wall extending from the priory to the river on condition 'that they built a substantial embattled house there'. In 1342 mention is made of 'a certain crenellated house constructed upon the aforesaid wall'. (Jackson 1988)
Tower, forming the south-west termination of the riverside New Work defensive wall (62559). The tower was discovered when the ground along the riverbank was lowered to extend Victoria Avenue in November 1911 (site 60298). Had a diameter of 18 feet, and walls 3 ft thick of red, probably Keele Beds, sandstone, half in the school playground, half in the roadway. (Shropshire HER)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SJ487126 |
Latitude | 52.709228515625 |
Longitude | -2.76065993309021 |
Eastings | 348730 |
Northings | 312620 |