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Page 1: Dover castle - English Heritage · Well house Palace Middle bailey Gate King’s Gate King’s barbican Godsfoe Tower Crevecoeur Tower Rokesley’s Tower Officers’ New Barracks

Roman

c.AD1000

1181–1216

13th century

15th century

16th century

18th century

19th century

20th century and later

Course of 13th-centurycurtain wall

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Lighter tone indicates buriedor underground structures

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DOVER CASTLE

DOVER CASTLE KEEP Spur

Redan

Medieval tunnels

St John’s Tower

Norfolk Towers

Innerbailey

Fitzwilliam Gate

Greattower

Arthur’s Hall

Bell Battery

Avranches Tower

Avranches Lower Flank

Pencester Tower

Four Gun Battery

Horseshoe Bastion

Pillbox

Roman pharos

Church of St Mary in Castro

Hudson’s Bastion

East Arrow Bastion

East Demi-Bastion

Anti-aircraft gun emplacements

Admiralty Look-out

Hospital Battery (remains)

Site of garrison hospital

Naval radar station

Statue of Admiral Ramsay

Casemate level tunnels

Annexe level tunnels

Shot Yard Battery

Moat’s Bulwark

Shoulder of Mutton Battery

16th-century battery

Canon’s Gate

Gunpowder magazine

Royal Garrison Artillery Barracks

Cinque Ports prison

RegimentalInstitute

Hurst’s Tower

Fulbert of Dover’s Tower

Say’s Tower

Gatton’s Tower

Treasurer’s Tower

Queen Mary’s Tower

Constable’s Bastion

Peverell’s Gate

Constable’s Gate

Colton’sGate

Well house

Middle baileyPalaceGate

King’sGate

King’sbarbican

Godsfoe Tower

Crevecoeur Tower

Rokesley’s Tower

Officers’ New Barracks

Gallery

Second floor

First floor

Ground floor

King’s chamber

Lower chamber

King’s hall

Lower hall

Site of 12th-century door

Latrine shafts

Well

Well

Cistern

Drawbridgepit

Drawbridgepit

Drawbridgepit

Forebuilding stairs

Chapel of Thomas Becket

Lowerchapel

Forebuilding entrance

Storeroom, laterpowder magazine

Main storeroom

Bread oven

Storeroom,later cistern

Storeroom

Meat store

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