The crenellated west gatehouse tower at Carisbrooke Castle, as seen from the moat to the north-west
- Date:
- 1850 - 1890
- Location:
- Carisbrooke Castle, Gatehouse, Newport, Carisbrooke, Isle Of Wight
- Reference:
- OP06147
- Type:
- Photograph (Albumen Print)
The west gatehouse tower was formerly known as Woodville Gate, after Anthony de Wydville, who built the gatehouse in the mid-15th century, but is now more commonly known as the Entrance Gate. The gatehouse was well defended with arrow loops, machicolations and a portcullis as it was the main entrance to the castle's inner complex.
This is part of the Series: RBO01/21 Early Photographic Print Collection: Isle Of Wight; within the Collection: RBO01 Early Photographic Print Collection
Source: Historic England Archive
Medieval Gatehouse, Medieval Castle