Canterbury Norman Castle
About Canterbury Norman Castle
Canterbury Castle was worked as an imperial manor around 1085-1125. It was utilized as a jail from around 1293, however, by 1335 the manor was to a great extent in ruins. The manor dividers and doors were wrecked in 1792 and the medieval geography was step by step demolished. The square keep and a little segment of the bailey mass of around 1085 are the main part as yet standing. Be that as it may, different areas of the château have been situated by late unearthings.
Canterbury Castle remained in the south of the town just inside the city divider, which shaped the south limit of its inward bailey. The square Norman keep is made of groups of rock and Caen stone pieces. There were initially four curved windows on each side. The inside has two cross dividers and the remaining parts of winding staircases in the east and south-west divider and of chimneys of rubble set in a herringbone design have survived. The keep measures 87 by 75 feet remotely and the dividers are 9 feet thick.
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