Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
05/12/1963
Date of Amendment
28/07/1998
Name of Property
The Town Gate
Unitary Authority
Carmarthenshire
Locality
Kidwelly/Cydweli
Location
Situated at SW end of Castle Street, some 130m WSW of Kidwelly Castle.
History
Medieval gateway, probably early C14, though aid for walling the town was given in 1280-1. The principal gate to the small walled town SW of the castle. Reconstruction drawings suggest a single rectangular structure with chamfered spur-footed angles, of three storeys with battlements. Scheduled Ancient Monument.
Exterior
Rubble stone ruinous gateway, the front and side walls of a substantial gatehouse with traces of three storeys within. Broad segmental-pointed main arch of four steps, chamfered to front, portcullis slot between 2nd and 3rd steps. Side to left is obscured by public house, but has corbelled first floor chimneybreast. Three upper floor broad cambered headed windows, presumably to a principal hall, robbed of ashlar. Side to right has two narrow first floor lancets, robbed of ashlar, and two ground floor loops. Chamfered SW angle with spur foot. S wall has mostly gone, N wall survives to full height with short return remaining of inner E wall.
Interior
Numerous window and fireplace embrasures to rear of front wall and rear of N wall, including two blocked N lancets. The gateway was originally stone vaulted.
Reason for designation
Listed as a Medieval town gateway of national importance as a surviving structure from the town defences.
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