Tetbury Town Defences
Has been described as a Questionable Urban Defence
There are cropmark/slight earthwork remains
Name | Tetbury Town Defences |
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Historic Country | Gloucestershire |
Modern Authority | Gloucestershire |
1974 Authority | Gloucestershire |
Civil Parish | Tetbury |
Early Medieval settlement first documented in 681, and Medieval town. In the early C13 Tetbury was established as a borough and by 1306 it was recognised as a market for wool. There were earthen defences of post conquest date. (PastScape)
Tetbury is first mentioned in a charter of AD 681 making a grant of land "next to the monasterium of Tetbury" (see ST 89 SE 10). A priest was present in the settlement by 1086. In the early 13th Century a borough was established by William de Breuse who had been granted the manor in about 1197. By 1306 it was a recognised market for wool. The large rectangular open pace called "The Chipping" was the market place until the 16th century (See ST 89 SE 213) when it was moved to its present position at the junction of long and Church Streets. The earliest recorded street is Gumstool Hill, which was called Cirencester Street in the early 13th Century: other streets are not mentioned until the 14th century but a rental of 1296 indicates that there were already about 100 burgage plots and that several streets were built up by then. Long Street was the most important street by the late Medieval period (Leech 1981).
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | ST890929 |
Latitude | 51.6352691650391 |
Longitude | -2.15973997116089 |
Eastings | 389000 |
Northings | 192900 |