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8 The great gatehouse - keep of Donnington Castle in Berkshire was built by Sir Richard de Abberbury in 1386. Richard II granted permission for the residence to be fortified because of the uncertainty of that troubled period .
8 The great gatehouse - keep of Donnington Castle in Berkshire was built by Sir Richard de Abberbury in 1386. Richard II granted permission for the residence to be fortified because of the uncertainty of that troubled period .
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Originally 24 metres high , the keep does not now rise above ground and first floor levels . deed , there were similarities between that edifice and the Great Tower of Rochester Castle . How- ever , the two projects were separated by ...
Originally 24 metres high , the keep does not now rise above ground and first floor levels . deed , there were similarities between that edifice and the Great Tower of Rochester Castle . How- ever , the two projects were separated by ...
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Pendennis Castle was com- posed of a keep completely encircled by one continuous battery . Sandgate Castle's chemise of bastions formed what can best be described as a three - pointed ellipse . Camber Castle had five semicircular ...
Pendennis Castle was com- posed of a keep completely encircled by one continuous battery . Sandgate Castle's chemise of bastions formed what can best be described as a three - pointed ellipse . Camber Castle had five semicircular ...
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