
SCARBOROUGH CASTLE OVERALL PLAN OF THE CASTLE AND TOWN N Headland Roman signal station Great and medieval chapel tower Inner bailey Barbican King’s Hall King John’s chamber block Sally port St Mary’s Church Site of Cockhyll Tower SCARBOROUGH Site of South Steel Battery Old harbour East harbour 0 150 m Based upon Ordnance Survey data. © Crown copyright 2013. All rights reserved. Licence no. 100024900. This drawing is English Heritage copyright and is supplied for the purposes of private research. It may not be reproduced in any medium without the express written permission of English Heritage. February 2015 SCARBOROUGH CASTLE BARBICAN, INNER BAILEY AND CURTAIN WALL Site of Cockhyll Sally port Tower Toilets Master gunner’s house Site of gatehouse Cliff King’s Hall Great Kitchen tower Site of South Steel Battery Inner bailey Service buildings King John’s chamber block Oven Site of hall Curtain wall Postern Well Barbican bridge and gate Steps to viewing Postern platform above Roman 1243−4 Shop Postern Before 1066 14th century 1159−69 17th and 18th centuries N 1198−1206 Modern Uncertain, c.1200 or c.1600 Uncertain 1207−12 Paler shade indicates plinths and foundations Barbican 050m This drawing is English Heritage copyright and is supplied for the purposes of private research. It may not be reproduced in any medium without the express written permission of English Heritage. February 2015 SCARBOROUGH CASTLE ROMAN SIGNAL STATION GREAT TOWER First floor Top storey Domestic range (conjectural) Underground vault and water tank Cliff edge L Arch L Well Chapel stairs Belfry First chapel tower? Basement Second floor Signal station gate L (conjectural) Latrine chutes Signal station tower L N AD c.375 Signal station Chapel c.1050 enclosure wall Modern steps Chapel stairs c.1120 Forebuilding 1198–1206 Uncertain, c.1200 or c.1600 N c.1410 1159−69 17th and 18th centuries 18th century? Signal station Paler shades indicate missing L = Latrine (conjectural) outer defence ditch or conjectural walls 0 15m 0 15m This drawing is English Heritage copyright and is supplied for the purposes of private research. It may not be reproduced in any medium without the express written permission of English Heritage. February 2015.
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