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The fine tower of Longtown in Herefordshire ( 46 ) is perched on the summit of a lofty motte . It is not very high itself , however , and has three curious bulges like the one at Skenfrith , possibly to confuse attackers as to where the ...
The fine tower of Longtown in Herefordshire ( 46 ) is perched on the summit of a lofty motte . It is not very high itself , however , and has three curious bulges like the one at Skenfrith , possibly to confuse attackers as to where the ...
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The next chapter will explain how castles became ringed round with lofty " curtain " walls and high round towers . These high walls blanketed the keep and minimised its utility , hence its disappearance at this time .
The next chapter will explain how castles became ringed round with lofty " curtain " walls and high round towers . These high walls blanketed the keep and minimised its utility , hence its disappearance at this time .
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First we have the hall - keep of perhaps the end of the reign of Henry I , then we have the lofty curtains of the end of that of Henry II , necessitating the raising of the keep to form a four - storeyed tower .
First we have the hall - keep of perhaps the end of the reign of Henry I , then we have the lofty curtains of the end of that of Henry II , necessitating the raising of the keep to form a four - storeyed tower .
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