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Tower of London (10): The Wakefield Tower

The Wakefield Tower was built by Henry III sometime between 1238 and 1272. In early records, it is sometimes known…

Tower of London, Wakefield Tower

Tower of London (9): The Cradle Tower

  The cradle tower was built around 1350 as a personal watergate entrance for King Edward III. It later became…

Tower of London

Tower of London (8): Ravens

  The legend goes that if there are fewer than 6 ravens living at the Tower then the country will…

Raven, Tower of London

Tower of London (7): Bloody Tower

The Bloody Tower is probably the most famous location within the Tower of London. It was built in the 1220’s…

Bloody Tower, Tower of London

Tower of London (6): Traitors’ Gate

Traitors’  Gate was built by King Edward I in around 1275. It may surprise many visitors to the Tower that…

Tower of London

Tower of London (5): The Bell Tower

Once through the entrance towers, you find yourself within a passageway between two sets of walls. Immediately as you enter you…

Tower of London

Tower of London (4): Entering the Tower

The combination of the Middle Tower and the Byward Tower linked by a causeway across the moat form the landward…

Tower of London

Tower of London (3): A Royal Menagerie

As you prepare to enter the Tower across the moat, you pass the remains of the Royal Menagerie. It was…

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Tower of London (2)

The moat surrounding the Tower of London was originally built by Henry III as a defensive ditch rather than a…

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Tower of London (1)

  The Tower of London lies at the eastern end of the medieval walled city. Its foundation dates from 1066,…

Tower of London

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