More information : Barbican: Controlled access, and additional protection to the main gate of the castle was afforded by the barbican. It consists of two projecting parallel walls, the gap between them formerly closed by gates. The northern wall joined the semi-circular turret that projects from the curtain, the southern bears to the right and formerly continued parallel to the curtain to cover the main entry to the castle. The entry to the ward was at the end of the passage on the left. (1) SK 5142 9888 The remains of the barbican consists of walling constructed of faced rubble roughly coursed. The overall width of the plinth is 2.1 m. with the existing walls above it 1.2. m. wide. The height varies from 1.5 m. to about 6 m. but the original state was higher. The south wall is the best preserved and for greater part of its length rises to the maximum height quoted. The barbican now serves as the modern public entrance to the inner ward. See G.P. AO/60/96/1. Barbican from W. (2) Condition unchanged. (3)
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