Rochester City Wall
Has been described as a Certain Urban Defence
There are masonry ruins/remnants remains
| Name | Rochester City Wall |
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| Historic Country | Kent |
| Modern Authority | Medway |
| 1974 Authority | Kent |
| Civil Parish | Rochester |
Rochester City Walls. Mainly C13 and C14, incorporating Roman remains, with later patching and partial rebuilding. The 4 surviving stretches are distinguished on the map as 7/2A (off The Common), 9/2B (off Free School Lane), 9/2C (enclosing City Ditch) and 9/2D (off St Margaret's Street. None have post office addresses. 7/2A runs N/S for about 30 metres and is in a fragmentary state with little facing stone surviving, some parts underpinning later structures. 9/2B is the most impressive and upstanding section incorporating the NE circular bastion (of 2 storeys with 3 lancets to upper stage). The upper courses of the wall attached are largely rebuilt; a short stretch retains coped merlons. 9/2C, rebuilt when the city walls were pushed further out in the Mid C14 retains the SE bastion, much reduced. 9/2D is short and much renewed. (Listed Building Report)
This site is a scheduled monument protected by law
This is a Grade 1 listed building protected by law
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| OS Map Grid Reference | TQ743683 |
| Latitude | 51.3885307312012 |
| Longitude | 0.506070017814636 |
| Eastings | 574300 |
| Northings | 168300 |