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Great Yarmouth Town Wall
Also known as, or recorded in historical
documents as; Gernemuth
In the civil parish of Great Yarmouth.
In the historic county of Norfolk (Modern Authority of Norfolk, 1974 county of Norfolk).
11 towers remain of medieval wall. Licensed in time of Henry III (1261) but not commenced until 1276; murage grants renewed on various occasions; completed in the late C14, Strengthened in C16 and ceased having a defensive role in the late C18. Circa 23 ft high, 2238yds long and encloses an area of 133 acres. here are several gunports in the South-East tower and the adjoining wall, dating to circa 1460. The defences were modified in 1587 when it was found that they were poorly kept. A rampart was added outside the walls from the South gate around to Blackfriars Gate.
This site has been described as a;
Urban Defence.
The confidence
that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Certain.
Major remains.
A Royal licence
to crenellate was
granted in 1261 Sept 28.
This site is a
Grade 2 listed
building protected by law*. (Images
of England number 468464)
The Ordnance Survey Map Grid Reference is TG52670734
PastScape number;
133974, 133992, 133989, 134033, 134045, 134027, 134050, 134015, 134030, 134042, 134053, 134056, 134112, 134036, 133986, 134012, 134024, 134018, 134006, 133980, 134106
- Web site links
- Books
- Creighton, O.H. and Higham, R.A., 2005, Medieval Town Walls (Stroud: Tempus) p41, 240, 254, 264
Salter, Mike, 2001, The Castles of East Anglia (Malvern) p57
Pettifer, A., 1995, English Castles, A guide by counties (Woodbridge) p159
Kent, Peter, 1988, Fortifications of East Anglia (Lavenham: Ternence Dalton)
Bond, C.J., 1987, 'Anglo-Saxon and Medieval Defences' in Schofield, J. and Leech, R. (eds) Urban Archaeology in Britain (CBA Research Report) p92-116
King, D.J.C., 1983, Castellarium Anglicanum (London: Kraus) Vol2 p311-2
Wilton, J.W., 1979, Earthworks and Fortifications of Norfolk (Weathercock Press) p31-2
Barley, M.W., 1975, 'Town Defences in England and Wales after 1066' in Barley (ed) Medieval Towns in England and Wales (CBA research reports) pp57-71
Turner, H.L., 1971, Town Defences in England and Wales (London) p139-44
Harvey, Alfred, 1911, Castles and Walled Towns of England (Methuen and Co) p227-9
Ferrier, 1908, in Astley, Memories of Old Norfolk (London) 157-60
Manship, 1854, History of Great Yarmouth (Yarmouth) p46-8, 67-74, 275-8 [written temp. James I]
Swinden, 1772, History and Antiquities of Great Yarmouth (Norwich) p75-130
- Journal Articles
- Kenyon, J.R., 1981 'Early Artillery Fortifications in England and Wales: a Preliminary Survey and Re-appraisal' Archaeological Journal Vol138 p213
Carter, A., 1980, Yarmouth - the defences' Archaeological Journal Vol137 p303-4
Green, C., 1970, 'Excavations on the town wall, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, 1955' Norfolk Archaeology Vol35 p109-117 or p167-70
O'Neil and Stephens, 1945, Norfolk Archaeology Vol28 p1-6
Tingey, 1914, Norfolk Archaeology Vol18 p129-48
Palmer, 1864, Norfolk Archaeology Vol6 p106-24
Palmer, 1852, Norfolk Archaeology Vol3 389-93
- Primary (Medieval documents or transcriptions of such documents
- This section is far from complete and the secondary
sources should be consulted for full references.)
- Calendar of Patent Rolls (1258-66) p177
- Antiquarian (Histories and accounts from late medieval and early modern writers)
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