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These square turrets had stone walls a metre thick , providing a floor area of 195 square metres . There was a simple hearth for warmth and cooking , and a stepped platform , from which rose a ladder to a trapdoor in the ceiling .
These square turrets had stone walls a metre thick , providing a floor area of 195 square metres . There was a simple hearth for warmth and cooking , and a stepped platform , from which rose a ladder to a trapdoor in the ceiling .
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There were 18 gate- ways , each guarded by two towers , some round , some square . And there were a further 381 towers , all solid - based , but with defensive rooms and roofs rising some 4.5 metres above their flanking walls .
There were 18 gate- ways , each guarded by two towers , some round , some square . And there were a further 381 towers , all solid - based , but with defensive rooms and roofs rising some 4.5 metres above their flanking walls .
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43 Orford Castle in Suffolk was a link between the square towers of the Normans and the round towers of the later Middle Ages . The Great Tower of Orford Castle was polygonal in plan , with three square corner turrets .
43 Orford Castle in Suffolk was a link between the square towers of the Normans and the round towers of the later Middle Ages . The Great Tower of Orford Castle was polygonal in plan , with three square corner turrets .
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