Plymouth Town Wall
Has been described as a Certain Urban Defence
There are no visible remains
Name | Plymouth Town Wall |
Alternative Names | Sutton Pryour; Plymmuth |
Historic Country | Devonshire |
Modern Authority | Plymouth; City of |
1974 Authority | Devon |
Civil Parish | Plymouth |
The earliest defences for the town were a wall built in the 1530's extending Westwards from the Castle to add strength on the landward side of the Hoe. It extended as far as 'Little How Gate' at the South end of Castle Dyke Lane. Hoe Gate may have been created to give easier access from the town to the Hoe in the 1590's when the new fort was being built.
In 1643, the town was encompassed by a stone rampart and ditch, with six gates giving access to the surrounding district. By 1765, the wall had been demolished, but all gates barring the Coxside Gate remained. (PastScape ref. Pye and Woodward 1996)
C14 stone walls vanished. (Bond)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SX479544 |
Latitude | 50.369758605957 |
Longitude | -4.13986015319824 |
Eastings | 247900 |
Northings | 54400 |