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Fowey Town Defences

In the civil parish of Fowey.
In the historic county of Cornwall (Modern Authority of Cornwall, 1974 county of Cornwall).

Leland say Fowey was walled and gated but King writes no other evidence for this "exceptionally difficult labour of fortification." Chandler transcribes Leland as "Fowey is a market town defended on the seaward side by a wall, and it also has gates." I'm unsure as to why Mr King would consider this so difficult. The gates would, presumably, be required to ensure tolls and taxes. Higham records the Fowey Blockhouse (qv) as the town defence.

This site has been described as a;
Urban Defence.
The confidence that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Possible.
Nothing visible remains.


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