Kempsey Village Banks
Has been described as a Questionable Urban Defence
There are earthwork remains
Name | Kempsey Village Banks |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Worcestershire |
Modern Authority | Worcestershire |
1974 Authority | Hereford and Worcester |
Civil Parish | Kempsey |
King writes village is embanked. Creighton and Higham write 'Kemsey is a rare example of an enclosed medieval village without a castle.' They given no specific reference and presumably they are quoting King.
W of village, enclosing Church etc. Stands on natural terrace of gravel on E bank of R Severn - terrace some 10-14' above flood plain during floods, waters reach base of terrace & surrounds. Earthwork on all sides except N. Only here that artificial bank constructed & ditch dug across terrace, rest of earthwork being formed by scarping of natural banks of terrace. There is a slight bank on S side of churchyard..... this bank extends beyond the (churchyard) and returns Northwards for small distance outside W boundary of churchyard.... (O'Neill 1956)
Is only example which can be fairly assigned to division (promontory class A). Rampart which guarded neck from NE was in good preservation until 1836 (Allies). Now only central part remains to height of 6-8', but position of remainder may be inferred. Other sides of the promontory were apparently well enough defended by scarps rising from marshy ground. Area enclosed is 11 acres (VCH). (Worcestershire and Worcester City HER as Iron Age fort)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SO848491 |
Latitude | 52.138858795166 |
Longitude | -2.22474002838135 |
Eastings | 384800 |
Northings | 249100 |