Rhuddlan, Edwardian Town Defences

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NPRN300415
Map ReferenceSJ07NW
Grid ReferenceSJ0226078290
Unitary (Local) AuthorityDenbighshire
Old CountyFlintshire
CommunityRhuddlan
Type Of SiteTOWN DEFENCES
PeriodMedieval
Description
SJ 07 NW 15

The earthworks between SJ 0218 7825 and SJ 0230 7825 have been field-checked, and are much as described by the OS in 1959 (Ref:2).
The field centred at SJ 0223 7828 is in use as a paddock for both the grazing of horses, and for horse jumping, but neither activity appears to have damaged the remains. The use of the footpath by the public has worn a slight ledge along the crest of the inner ditch bank. A foul-water manhole in the centre of the ditch indicates that a sewer has been laid across the site, but there is no obvious disturbance to show its route or direction. There is some evidence of a trench having been dug across the S ditch bank, NW from the N corner of the Telephone Exchange compound, at SJ 0226 7827. The outer slope at the NE end is becoming less discernable, probably due to filling against the garden walls to the NW.
The portion of the earthwork SE of the public footpath and the hedge/fence on its SE side, is now a grassed extension of a Children's Play Area. Regular mowing has softened the profile considerably and the crests and toes of the banks are now difficult to define with any precision. A filled ditch, of recent origin, runs down the centre of the ancient one, whilst at about 11.0m and 15.0m SE of the NW boundary and parallel to it, the earthworks are crossed by two ridges, probably filled trenches of recent date.

AM action: The NW part of the earthwork has been retained unaltered, but that part lying SE of the hedge/fence has been resurveyed, and the depiction ammended accordingly.

DJP 7 vii 89

NAR SJ07NW2

The town was defended on three sides (on the N side of the river) by a bank and ditch of which only the NW corner now substantially survives.
Overall the bank and ditch system is 36m wide. The ditch is up to 1.7m deep, the outer bank 2m high (from the bottom of the ditch) and 0.6m high on its outer side.

DJP 1989

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Associated with:
Borough (Nprn15238)
Castle (Nprn92914).