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The next tower ( working in an anti - clockwise direction ) is the Prison Tower , matched on the north side of the Outer Ward by the Kitchen Tower . The four towers with crow's nest lookout turrets form the four corners of the Inner ...
The next tower ( working in an anti - clockwise direction ) is the Prison Tower , matched on the north side of the Outer Ward by the Kitchen Tower . The four towers with crow's nest lookout turrets form the four corners of the Inner ...
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The Lord's Quarters were fortified as a separate unit within the castle , the wall , kitchen and food stores being accessible only to his personal servants . The separateness of the Lord's Quarters is assumed to have been because of the ...
The Lord's Quarters were fortified as a separate unit within the castle , the wall , kitchen and food stores being accessible only to his personal servants . The separateness of the Lord's Quarters is assumed to have been because of the ...
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The unit consists of two semi - detached houses , each with two rooms downstairs and two upstairs , plus kitchen and bathroom . The second part of the name is derived from the two architects responsible for the civilian part of the ...
The unit consists of two semi - detached houses , each with two rooms downstairs and two upstairs , plus kitchen and bathroom . The second part of the name is derived from the two architects responsible for the civilian part of the ...
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