Lucy Tower

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Lucy Tower is a historic medieval structure within Lincoln Castle in Lincoln, England, traditionally believed to have served as a defensive stronghold and later as a place of execution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic structure
medieval tower
accessedBy castle wall walk
associatedWith Lincoln Castle prison history
Lucy, Countess of Chester
Norman Conquest of England
surface form: Norman conquest of England
builtWithin Norman castle
category Castles in Lincolnshire
Tourist attractions in Lincoln, England
Towers in Lincolnshire
country United Kingdom
function defensive stronghold
place of execution
hasFeature curtain wall remains
elevated position over Lincoln
hasViewOf Lincolnshire
surface form: Lincolnshire countryside
heritageDesignation Scheduled Monument
part of a Grade I listed building
historicalPeriod medieval period
locatedIn East Midlands
surface form: East Midlands region of England

Lincoln Castle
Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
locatedOn castle motte
maintainedBy Lincolnshire County Council
material stone
namedAfter Lucy of Bolingbroke
openToPublic yes
overlooks Lincoln Cathedral area
City of Lincoln
surface form: city of Lincoln
partOf Lincoln Castle
surface form: Lincoln Castle complex

tourist attractions of Lincoln Castle
usedAs burial ground for executed prisoners
site of gallows
usedFor defence of Lincoln Castle
public executions

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Lincoln Castle hasPart Lucy Tower