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Ipswich Town Wall

Also known as, or recorded in historical documents as; Gippewico

In the civil parish of Ipswich.
In the historic county of Suffolk (Modern Authority of Suffolk, 1974 county of Suffolk).

No remains of medieval town wall. Salter (2002) writes rampart not stone wall. There certainly was a ditch but the evidence for a wall is less clear and it may never have a complete circuit even if it was built in C14 as is suggested by some evidence. Encrouchment on the ditch was extensive by C15 and there is no real trace of a ditch on Speeds map of 1610. The ditch may predate 1203 when they are recorded as being dug (or possible enlarged). PastScape records ditch with suggestion of some remains but does not give accurate location. Licence to crenellate issued in 1352.

This site has been described as a;
Urban Defence.
The confidence that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Certain.
Cropmarks/slight earthworks remains.

A Royal licence to crenellate was granted in 1352 July 22.

This site is a scheduled monument protected by law.

The Ordnance Survey Map Grid Reference is TM164437

Modern Map fromOrdnance Survey logo

Good for landscape form and features

Modern Map from streetmap logo

Good for general location

Sources of information, references and further reading

PastScape number; 388302

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