| Next | This now abandoned stairway is situated just at the corner of the courtyard, up a small flight of steps from the modern bench seat visible at the bottom of the picture. two doorways now lead out into what would once have been the great hall, but now only serves as a roof to the cellars below, and the stairway serves only to carry a modern downspout for rainwater. Through one of the doorways is visible the top of an internal wall, and the side wall of the great hall, and cellars. Opposite is the bounding wall of the courtyard. Looking up through another doorway it is possible to see part of the remaining tower, and windows | Previous |
|
This very large image file will take some minutes to download, and your machine may be a little slow
processing it. This might be a good time to put the kettle on. When the image has downloaded click the pointer within the image area, and drag it in the direction you would like to look. The greater than and less than keys will allow you to zoom the picture in and out Close this window to return to the index page. |
||