Tynemouth Castle, post-medieval fortifications

Tynemouth Castle, post-medieval fortifications

HER Number
134
District
N Tyneside
Site Name
Tynemouth Castle, post-medieval fortifications
Place
Tynemouth
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
Class
Defence
Site Type: Broad
Fortification
Site Type: Specific
Gun Emplacement
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Tudor 1485 to 1603
Form of Evidence
Demolished Building
Description
Tynemouth Castle continued in use as a military site after the Dissolution into modern times. The medieval buildings of the outer court were still used, though slowly disappearing, into the 18th century. The two principal phases and buildings in the post-medieval period were: first, 16th century reinforcement of the medieval castle walls, with provision of artillery platforms on stone-revetted earthworks (replacing the gatehouse walls) and gunports inserted the walls at various points. These features largely survive. Second, Col. Villiers, Governor, built a house between c.1672-76 which was later used as a military hospital, a lighthouse (1665), and possibly as barracks. These buildings seem to have been demolished at the end of the 19th century. SCHEDULED ANCIENT MONUMENT
Easting
437300
Northing
569400
Grid Reference
NZ437300569400
Sources
<< HER 134 >> F. Grose, Antiquities of England and Wales
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