Wem Town Defences
Has been described as a Questionable Urban Defence
There are no visible remains
Name | Wem Town Defences |
Alternative Names | |
Historic Country | Shropshire |
Modern Authority | Shropshire |
1974 Authority | Shropshire |
Civil Parish | Wem |
There is no documentary reference to medieval defences at Wem but the topography of the town suggests a defensive circuit based on the castle. The back boundary of tenement plots off Noble Street may mark the defences to the N of the town and Leek Street and Drawwell Lane may have originated as a road inside the defences to the E and SE. The line of any defences to SW is not clear. The position of the gates of any defences may have survived as the "bars" which marked the three main entrances to the town. Garbet states that one of these was "below parsonage house" on Mill Street, another against the grammar school on Lowe Hill Road/ High Street and the third "at a long stone near the pinfold" (the position of this is not known but presumably it was on Aston Street, if this component is drawn correctly, between Leek St and Drawwell Walk). It is important to note that this is only a suggested position for defences. If defences were present they, like the castle, probably went out of use quite early. The New Street medieval suburb was outside them and there is no trace of them shown on the 1631 map of the town. (Shropshire HER)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SJ512288 |
Latitude | 52.8549613952637 |
Longitude | -2.72588992118835 |
Eastings | 351210 |
Northings | 328850 |