Ilchester Town Wall

Has been described as a Certain Urban Defence

There are masonry footings remains

NameIlchester Town Wall
Alternative Names
Historic CountrySomerset
Modern AuthoritySomerset
1974 AuthoritySomerset
Civil ParishIlchester

Ilchester was a walled borough in Saxon and Norman times, and was also fortified at the time of the Civil War. There are medieval documentary references to four town gates and the foundations are still visible in several places. The walls are of Roman origin. (PastScape)

The medieval town had four gates. East Gate, by which the Limington road left the town, was mentioned in 1242, and still stood in 1426. North Gate, presumably at the southern end of the bridge, occurs in 1304. West Gate is first mentioned in 1200, and was apparently still standing in 1605; it spanned the Foss Way and gave access both to the Exeter road and to the route to Pill Bridge and Langport. South Gate, with St. Michael's church above it, was known as Michell's Bowe. It was 'the greatest token of ancient building' which Leland saw in the town. It first occurs c. 1230–40, and was probably still standing in 1576. (VCH)

Several excavations around the town walls have produced evidence of the robbing of the the late Roman wall foundations and construction of a new town wall using the reclaimed stone, in the late 12th or early 13th century. The medieval wall was apparently built on the same alignment, outside the Roman wall, cut into the silted Roman ditch. So far excavation has only revealed evidence for the foundations and subsequent robber trenches for both the Roman and medieval walls. (Richardson 2002 p. 13)

The greatest token of auncient building that I saw yn al the toune ys a stone gate archid and voltid, and a chapelle or chirch of S. Michael, as I remembre, over it. (Leland)

This site is a scheduled monument protected by law

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Historic England (PastScape) Defra or Monument number(s)
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceST521227
Latitude50.9999504089355
Longitude-2.68182992935181
Eastings352100
Northings122700
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Books

  • Salter, Mike, 2013, Medieval Walled Towns (Malvern: Folly Publications) p. 79
  • Creighton, O.H. and Higham, R.A., 2005, Medieval Town Walls (Stroud: Tempus) p. 128, 177, 257
  • Salter, Mike, 2002, The Castles of Wessex (Malvern: Folly Publications) p. 77
  • 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
  • King, D.J.C., 1983, Castellarium Anglicanum (London: Kraus) Vol. 2
  • Leach, P.J., 1982, Excavations at Ilchester, 1974-75 (Committee for Rescue Archaeology in Avon, Gloucestershire and Somerset)
  • Aston, M. and Leech, R., 1977, Historic towns in Somerset (Bristol: Committee for Rescue Archaeology in Avon, Gloucestershire and Somerset) p. 68-9
  • 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
  • Dunning, R.W. (ed), 1974, VCH Somerset Vol. 3 p. online transcription
  • Harvey, Alfred, 1911, Castles and Walled Towns of England (London: Methuen and Co) p. 219
  • Stukeley, 1776 edn, Itinerarium Curiosum Vol. 3 p. 154-5, plate 72

Antiquarian

  • Camden, Wm, 1607, Britannia hypertext critical edition by Dana F. Sutton (2004)
  • Chandler, John, 1993, John Leland's Itinerary: travels in Tudor England  (Sutton Publishing) p. 417
  • Toulmin-Smith, Lucy (ed), 1907, The itinerary of John Leland in or about the years 1535-1543 (London: Bell and Sons) Vol. 1 p. 156 online copy

Journals

  • Creighton, Oliver, 2006, ''Castles of Communities': Medieval Town Defences in England; Wales and Gascony' Château Gaillard Vol. 22 p. 75-86
  • 1982, 'Medieval Britain in 1981' Medieval Archaeology Vol. 26 p. 206 online copy
  • Binney, E.H., 1913, 'Ilchester' The Antiquary Vol. 49 p. 7-11, 64-8 online copy

Other

  • Haslam, J., forthcoming, A probable lat Saxon burh at Ilchester online draft
  • Richardson, Miranda, 2002, An archaeological assessment of Ilchester (English Heritage Extensive Urban Survey) online copy