Bishop's Palace, Wells, curtain wall and towers

After digging the moat the excavated earth formed a rampart on which a curtain wall was built, probably in the 1340s. Bastions were inserted at intervals. Apart from a short section incorporated in the Bishop's House, the wall is complete and on the south and west there are rampart walks giving views of the city and the surrounding countryside.
Period:
High Medieval (1216-1398)Copyright:
University of LondonImage Caption:
Bishop's Palace, Wells, curtain wall and towers