Wells City Wall
                Has been described as a Questionable Urban Defence
                There are no visible remains
                
	
		| Name | Wells City Wall | 
	
		| Alternative Names | Welles | 
	
		| Historic Country | Somerset | 
	
		| Modern Authority | Somerset | 
	
		| 1974 Authority | Somerset | 
	
		| Civil Parish | Wells | 
	
                Roman settlement, Saxon and Medieval town. There is documentary evidence for medieval intent to build town defences. The Medieval borough was created in 1174. (PastScape)
                
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                Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
                
                County Historic Environment Record
                
                
	
		| OS Map Grid Reference | ST546456 | 
	
		| Latitude | 51.2084007263184 | 
	
		| Longitude | -2.65037989616394 | 
	
		| Eastings | 354600 | 
	
		| Northings | 145600 | 
	
                
                
                
             
            
                
                
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                Books
                
                - Salter, Mike, 2013, Medieval Walled Towns (Malvern: Folly Publications) p. 157 (slight)
 - Creighton, O.H. and Higham, R.A., 2005, Medieval Town Walls (Stroud: Tempus) p. 26, 48, 207, 218, 257
 - Bond, C.J., 1987, 'Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Defences' in Schofield, J. and Leech, R. (eds) Urban Archaeology in Britain (CBA Research Report 61) p. 92-116 online copy
 - Haslam, Jeremy (ed), 1984, Anglo-Saxon towns in southern England p. 193-4
 - Faull, Margaret L. (ed), 1984, Studies in late Anglo-Saxon settlement p. 16
 - Aston, M. and Leech, R., 1977, Historic towns in Somerset (Bristol: Committee for Rescue Archaeology in Avon, Gloucestershire and Somerset) p. 147-154
 - Barley, M.W., 1975, 'Town Defences in England and Wales after 1066' in Barley (ed) The plans and topography of medieval towns in England and Wales (CBA Research Report 14) p. 57-71 download/view online
 - Turner, H.L., 1971, Town Defences in England and Wales (London) p. 200
 
                
                
                Journals
                
                - Creighton, Oliver, 2006, ''Castles of Communities': Medieval Town Defences in England; Wales and Gascony' Château Gaillard Vol. 22 p. 75-86
 - Coulson, Charles, 1993 Aug, 'Specimens of Freedom to Crenellate by Licence' Fortress: The castles and fortifications quarterly Vol. 18 p. 3-15 (reprinted in Liddiard, Robert (ed), 2016, Late Medieval Castles (Boydell Press) p. 221-240)
 - Rodwell, W., 1980, Current Archaeology Vol. 73 p. 38-44
 
                
                
                Primary Sources
                
                - Maxwell Lyte, H.C. (ed), 1916, Calendar of Charter Rolls 15 Edward III - 5 Henry V 1341-1417 Vol. 5. (HMSO) p. 6-7 (licence to crenellate) online copy
 - Maxwell Lyte, H.C. (ed), 1900, Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward III (1340-43) Vol. 5 p. 248 (murage grant) online copy
 - -  < >Also see the Gatehouse murage pages for full details of murage [grants > http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/murage/murindex.html], [petitions > http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/murage/mupindex.html ] and [other such > http://www.gatehouse-gazetteer.info/murage/muaindex.html]. < >