Hartlepool Chain Towers
Has been described as a Possible Chain Tower
There are no visible remains
Name | Hartlepool Chain Towers |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Durham |
Modern Authority | Hartlepool |
1974 Authority | Cleveland |
Civil Parish | Hartlepool |
There was a watergate for fishermen while the main harbour entrance was guarded by two large round towers with a boom chain between. (PastScape ref. Daniels)
Cottonian MS. Jul. c. ii, fol. 318 (278), a 16th-century MS. compiled from records in the Exchequer of Durham (cf. Surtees, op. cit. iii, 119, who in quoting a statement from this MS. as to the founder of Hartlepool Friary gives 'Master Latton, one of the visitors of the Northern Abbeys before the Dissolution,' as the author), which contains the following note: 'The same Brus {i.e. the founder of Guisborough Priory and the reputed founder of Hartlepool Friary} builded the haven and wall about the towne of Hertlepole with to towers on eche syde of the haven and a chayne to be drawne between them near the haven, which haven would hold a c sayle.' (VCH a footnote regarding the supposed foundation of the town walls by Robert Bruce - something for which there is no evidence)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | NZ524334 |
Latitude | 54.6968994140625 |
Longitude | -1.19002997875214 |
Eastings | 452420 |
Northings | 533400 |