Bishops Castle town defences
Has been described as a Possible Urban Defence
There are no visible remains
Name | Bishops Castle town defences |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Shropshire |
Modern Authority | Shropshire |
1974 Authority | Shropshire |
Civil Parish | Bishops Castle |
Town defences identified by D Hill, and excavated in two locations (SA5141 and SA5142) CMHTS Comment:- Defences were replaced by back lanes before post medieval period; identified course from OS map 1883. Fieldwork (1994) showed most obvious indications of defences at S end of defended area. The SE angle (in Station Street) is wall 1.0m high revetting raised ground to NW; similarly SW angle in Union Street is wall 2m high. Houses along NW to SE alignment of Union Street/Station Street are terraced into higher ground, with revetting walls up to 2.0m high. There is a low revetting wall in places along W side of Station Street, and a slightly raised area in garden of Hill View in NW angle of defences. The west side of defences along Union Street is not clearly marked although there is a steep bank 2m high on west side of Union Street. The defences are not readily apparent as earthworks but seem to leave slight traces. (Shropshire SMR record)
Bishop's Castle was regarded by Beresford (1967, 151) as one of a relatively small number of towns in England with a clear grid pattern (see also Rowley 1972, 175). However Butler (1976, 32-3) has pointed out that the grid layout is not very convincing, and it is now clear that some elements of the supposed street grid are the defences of the borough fossilised as streets. The available evidence indicates that the planned town was laid out on the axial alignment of a single street between the castle and the main east-west route (Hindle nd). (Dalwood and Bryant 2005)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SO323884 |
Latitude | 52.4895515441895 |
Longitude | -2.99850010871887 |
Eastings | 332300 |
Northings | 288400 |