Morton’s Tower

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Morton’s Tower is a prominent red-brick Tudor gatehouse at Lambeth Palace in London, historically serving as the main entrance to the Archbishop of Canterbury’s residence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tudor architecture
gatehouse
historic building
architecturalStyle Tudor
associatedWith Archbishop of Canterbury
category Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Lambeth
Tudor gatehouses
color red
country United Kingdom
era Tudor period
function gatehouse
main entrance
hasFeature arched gateway
battlemented parapet
heritage English ecclesiastical architecture
locatedIn England
Lambeth
Lambeth Palace
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
locatedOn South Lambeth Road
surface form: Lambeth Palace Road (vicinity)
materialUsed red brick
notableFor historic role as entrance to the Archbishop of Canterbury’s residence
prominent red-brick façade
ownership Church of England
partOf Lambeth Palace
surface form: Lambeth Palace complex
religiousAffiliation Anglican
residenceAccessed Archbishop of Canterbury’s official London residence
servesAsEntranceTo Lambeth Palace

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Lambeth Palace hasPart Morton’s Tower