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was at one end of the hall and was approached by an outside staircase . At the opposite end of the hall a doorway led through the " cross wall " into the chamber . In the wall of the tower opposite the entrance were the all - important ...
was at one end of the hall and was approached by an outside staircase . At the opposite end of the hall a doorway led through the " cross wall " into the chamber . In the wall of the tower opposite the entrance were the all - important ...
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The public staircase from the hall to the roof remains , but the private stair was destroyed when the northern angles of the keep were brought down . The foundations of a huge keep , the third largest in this country , remain at ...
The public staircase from the hall to the roof remains , but the private stair was destroyed when the northern angles of the keep were brought down . The foundations of a huge keep , the third largest in this country , remain at ...
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He seems to have been rather puzzled to know what to do with the staircase in his keeps , as the old square angles in ... He therefore built a separate turret up the side to take the stair , which at Orford he balanced with two other ...
He seems to have been rather puzzled to know what to do with the staircase in his keeps , as the old square angles in ... He therefore built a separate turret up the side to take the stair , which at Orford he balanced with two other ...
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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