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Berkeley Castle, Plan

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Upon the line of the Severn, in the rear of all these, there were but eight of any importance, Bristol, Berkeley, Gloucester, Hanley, Worcester, Hartlebury, Bridgenorth and Shrewsbury, and of these Berkeley was in many respects the most remarkable, and has endured the longest.

A Keep.
B Inner Ward.
C Outer Ward.
D Outer Gate.
E Inner Gate.
F Fore Building.
G Ed. II. Dungeon.
H Ed. II. Tower.
I Domestic Apartments.
J Chapel.
K Room above Cellar.
L Hall.
M Buttery.
N Kitchen.
O Offices.
P Well.
Q Oratory and Well.

Auteur
Mediæval Military Architecture in England
By George Thomas Clark
Published 1884
Available from gutenberg.org
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