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Chester Castle
In the civil parish of Chester Castle.
In the historic county of Cheshire (Modern Authority of Cheshire, 1974 county of Cheshire).
Agricola tower is the only feature of Castle which survived the destruction of the medieval castle by fire in late C18. Castle was originally an earthwork fortress of motte and bailey type built in 1070 by William I. The wooden tower was replaced by a stone tower in C12. The perimeter was walled in stone in late C12. Lower bailey was added in C13. New gates with drum towers were added to the inner bailey in C13 when the gate through Agricola tower was walled up. The outer bailey was walled with stone 1247-51, a new castle chamber added in 1246-7, and the Great Hall built 1250-3. The outer gatehouse was built 1292-3.Castle served as the administrative centre of the Earldom throughout the Mediaeval period. Castle was replaced after C18 fire by the buildings of the Shire Hall circa 1811. The curtain walls are listed Grade 1 and II. Part of the castle is scheduled.
This site has been described as a;
Masonry Castle
Timber Castle.
The confidence
that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Certain.
Masonry ruins/remnants remains.
This site is a scheduled
monument protected by law.
This site is a
Grade 1 listed
building protected by law*. (Images
of England number 452908)
The Ordnance Survey Map Grid Reference is SJ40486573
PastScape number;
69135
- Web site links
- Books
- Lewis, C.P. and Thacker, A.T. (eds), 2003, VCH Cheshire Vol5 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=19184#p43
Yates, Sarah (ed), 2002, Heritage Unlocked; Guide to free sites in the North West (English Heritage) p8-9
Salter, Mike, 2001, The Castles and Tower Houses of Lancashire and Cheshire (Malvern) p13-15
Ellis, P. et al, 1996, Excavations at Chester, Chester Castle (Chester Archaeology Excavation Survey Report No10)
Pettifer, A., 1995, English Castles, A guide by counties (Woodbridge) p14-16
Carrington, P., 1994, English Heritage Book of Chester (London: English Heritage/Batsford)
Drage, C., 1987, 'Urban castles' in Schofield, J. and Leech, R. (eds) Urban Archaeology in Britain (CBA Research Report) p117-32
Cullen, P.W. and Hordern, R., 1986, Castles of Cheshire (Crossbow Books) p12-16
King, D.J.C., 1983, Castellarium Anglicanum (London: Kraus) Vol1 p67
Fry, P.S., 1980, Castles of the British Isles (David and Charles) p207
Renn, D.F., 1973 (2edn), Norman Castles of Britain (John Baker)
Pevsner, Nikolaus and Edward Hubbard, 1971, The Buildings of England: Cheshire (Harmondsworth)
Colvin, H.M., Brown, R.Allen and Taylor, A.J., 1963, The history of the King's Works Vol2: the Middle Ages (London: HMSO) p607-612
Ridgway, Maurice Hill, 1958, 'Medieval Castles' in Sylvester, D. and Nulty, G. (eds), The Historical Atlas of Cheshire (Cheshire Community Council) p24-5
Armitage, Ella, 1912, The Early Norman Castles of the British Isles (London: John Murray) p126-8
Harvey, Alfred, 1911, Castles and Walled Towns of England (Methuen and Co)
Barber, 1910, in Barber and Ditchfield, Memories of Old Cheshire (London) p57-60 [slight]
Mackenzie, J.D., 1897, Castles of England (Heinemann) Vol2 p167-9
Ormerod, G., 1882 [2edn], History of the County Palatine and city of Chester (London) Vol1 p358-62
Timbs, J. and Gunn, A., 1872, Abbeys, Castles and Ancient Halls of England and Wales Vol3 (London) p119-123
Lysons, D. and S., 1808-22, Magna Britannia Vol2 p569-70
Buck, Samuel and Nathenial, 1774, Bucks Antiquities (London) Vol1 p17
Grose, F., 1756, Antiquities of England and Wales Vol1 p33-6
- Journal Articles
- Harfield, C.G., 1991, 'A Hand-list of Castles Recorded in the Domesday Book' English Historical Review Vol106
Thompson, M.W., 1986, 'Associated monasteries and castles in the Middle Ages: a tentative list' Archaeological Journal Vol143 p308
Hough, P.R., 1982, Chester Castle' Cheshire Archaeological Bulletin Vol8 p45-6
Strickland, T.J. and Rutter, J.A., 1980-81, 'The castle: colonnade and archway' Cheshire Archaeological Bulletin Vol7 p39-40
Strickland, T.J. and Rutter, J.A., 1980-81, 'The castle chapel' Cheshire Archaeological Bulletin Vol7 p40-1
Webster, L.E. and Cherry, J., 1977, Medieval Britain in 1976' Medieval Archaeology Vol21 p243
Hogg, A.H.A. and King, D.J.C., 1967, 'Masonry castles in Wales and the Marches: a list' Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol116 p71-132
King, D.J.C. and Alcock, L., 1969, 'Ringworks in England and Wales' Château Gaillard Vol3 p90-127
Hogg, A.H.A. and King, D.J.C., 1963, 'Early castles in Wales and the Marches: a preliminary list' Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol112 p77-124
Brown, R, Allen, 1959, 'A List of Castles, 11541216' English Historical Review Vol74 [Reprinted in Brown, R. Allen, 1989, Castles, conquest and charters: collected papers (Woodbridge: Boydell Press) p249-280]
[Thompson], 1957, Medieval Archaeology Vol1 p156
Brown, R. Allen, 1955, 'Royal Castle-building in England 1154-1216' English Historical Review Vol70 [Reprinted in Brown, R. Allen, 1989, Castles, conquest and charters: collected papers (Woodbridge: Boydell Press)] pp19-64
Thompson, Hamilton, 1937, Archaeological Journal Vol94 p310-11
Simpson, Frank, 1925, 'Chester Castle AD 907-1925' Journal of the Archaeological, Archaeological and Historic Society, Chester and North Wales [new ser] Vol26 pt2 p71-132
1910, Archaeologia Cambrensis [ser6] Vol10 p217-8
Cox, E.W., 1895, Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society Vol5 pt2-3 p239-76
- Antiquarian (Histories and accounts from late medieval and early modern writers)
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