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Monument Number 464593

Hob Uid: 464593
Location :
Kent
Canterbury
Non Civil Parish
Grid Ref : TR1541057750
Summary : South-west tower of St Augustine's Abbey Church. One of twin towers flanking the last bays of the nave and considered to be the conception of Abbot Wido replacing Abbot Scolland's original intention for the west end. The foundations of the south west tower were revealed by excavations in 1977. It seems likely that Wido planned the towers, laid the foundations and built the footings for them but the actual superstructures may not have been completed until after his death probably by Hugh de Fleury. Nothing above floor levels now survives of the tower. It appears to have developed a weakness by the 14th century and a clasping buttress was added to consolidate the tower and the south aisle wall. This matched another clasping buttress on the south west corner. It has been assumed that the form and decoration of this tower paralleled that of the north-west tower (see TR 15 NE 227). The south west tower was demolished in 1793.
More information : TR 154579: The SW tower of St Augustine's Abbey Church is shown as
a ruin on a drawing by Daniel King, 1655 and the Gentleman's Magazine
of July 1793 gives an account of its demolition. It was excavated in
1977 by HM Woods. On the S side the face and a large part of the
flint core had been wrenched from the surviving base and foundations.
The E wall survives 1.31m high above the Norman ground level. It is
faced with ragstone, ashlar-toothed into the core in Norman style.
(1)

As source 1. (2)

The SW tower was part of a twin-towered design (with TR 15 NE 227)
probably by Wido, who became Abbot in 1087. He retained 2 sides of
a Saxon tower (TR 15 NE 250) as a clasping buttress to the SW corner
of the new tower. By the 14th century the SW tower and adjoining S
aisle wall had developed a weakness and another massive buttress was
added to the SE corner. A major rebuilding may have taken place in
the 15th century/16th century. Nothing of the tower now survives
above floor level. (3)

Abbot Wido laid the foundations for the tower but it was probably
completed by his successor Abbot Hugh of Fleury. (4)

(TR 15415775) SW tower shown on map diagram (see Illustration Card).
(5)

Additional reference. (6)

Sources :
Source Number : 1
Source :
Source details : 1976 (Webster Cherry)
Page(s) : 158-9
Figs. :
Plates :
Vol(s) : 22
Source Number : 2
Source :
Source details : 1977 (H Woods)
Page(s) : 204-5
Figs. :
Plates :
Vol(s) : 93
Source Number : 3
Source :
Source details : KAS Mon IV 1988 (D Sherlock H Woods)
Page(s) : 13-15, 82-85, 86
Figs. :
Plates :
Vol(s) : No.4
Source Number : 4
Source :
Source details : 1982 (H Woods)
Page(s) : 122-4
Figs. :
Plates :
Vol(s) : 5 for 1979
Source Number : 5
Source :
Source details : OS Map diagram of St Augustine's Abbey Undated
Page(s) :
Figs. :
Plates :
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Source Number : 6
Source :
Source details : 1988 (M Sparks)
Page(s) : 9,17
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Plates :
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Monument Types:
Monument Period Name : Medieval
Display Date : 1087-1126
Monument End Date : 1126
Monument Start Date : 1087
Monument Type : Tower
Evidence : Documentary Evidence, Sub Surface Deposit
Monument Period Name : Medieval
Display Date : C14 consolidation
Monument End Date : 1399
Monument Start Date : 1300
Monument Type : Tower
Evidence : Sub Surface Deposit
Monument Period Name : Medieval
Display Date : Major rebuilding C15/C16
Monument End Date : 1538
Monument Start Date : 1400
Monument Type : Tower
Evidence : Sub Surface Deposit
Monument Period Name : Post Medieval
Display Date : Rebuilt C15/C16
Monument End Date : 1538
Monument Start Date : 1400
Monument Type : Tower
Evidence : Sub Surface Deposit
Monument Period Name : Post Medieval
Display Date : Demolished 1793
Monument End Date : 1793
Monument Start Date : 1793
Monument Type : Tower
Evidence : Demolished Building

Components and Objects:
Related Records from other datasets:
External Cross Reference Source : Scheduled Monument Legacy (County No.)
External Cross Reference Number : KE 49
External Cross Reference Notes :
External Cross Reference Source : National Monuments Record Number
External Cross Reference Number : TR 15 NE 251
External Cross Reference Notes :

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Associated Monuments :
Relationship type : General association

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