Hertford Town Defences
Has been described as a Possible Urban Defence
There are no visible remains
Name | Hertford Town Defences |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Hertfordshire |
Modern Authority | Hertfordshire |
1974 Authority | Hertfordshire |
Civil Parish | Hertford |
It is not known if any use was made of two C10 burh defences north and south of river as urban defences. Bond puts the defences in his 'of no post-Conquest significance' list.
AD 913. This year, about Martinmas, King Edward had the northern fortress built at Hertford, betwixt the Memer, and the Benwic, and the Lea. After this, in the summer, betwixt gangdays and midsummer, went King Edward with some of his force into Essex, to Maldon; and encamped there the while that men built and fortified the town of Witham. And many of the people submitted to him, who were before under the power of the Danes. And some of his force, meanwhile, built the fortress at Hertford on the south side of the Lea. (ASC)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | TL323125 |
Latitude | 51.7959899902344 |
Longitude | -0.0824299976229668 |
Eastings | 532300 |
Northings | 212500 |