Windsor Castle ramparts

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The Windsor Castle ramparts are the fortified stone defensive walls encircling parts of Windsor Castle, offering elevated views over the surrounding grounds and town.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle ramparts
defensive wall
access guided visitor routes
adjacentTo Lower Ward of Windsor Castle
Middle Ward of Windsor Castle
Upper Ward of Windsor Castle
architecturalStyle medieval military architecture
associatedWith Norman Conquest of England
surface form: Norman conquest of England

Royal Household of the United Kingdom
surface form: Royal Household
builtFor William the Conqueror
category Fortifications in Berkshire
Windsor Castle
constructionType curtain wall
elevationRelativeToTown higher
hasFunction defensive fortification
observation platform
hasModificationPeriod 12th century
13th century
14th century
15th century
19th century
hasOwner Crown Estate
surface form: The Crown Estate
hasPart battlements
parapets
towers
turrets
walkways
hasViewOf Eton and surrounding area
River Thames vicinity
Windsor Great Park
heritageStatus part of a Grade I listed building
locatedIn England
United Kingdom
Windsor, Berkshire, England
surface form: Windsor, Berkshire
material stone
openToPublic partially
originalConstructionPeriod 11th century
overlooks Windsor Castle grounds
town of Windsor
partOf Windsor Castle
preservationStatus well preserved
securityRole perimeter defense
surrounds parts of Windsor Castle
touristAttraction yes
usedBy British monarch
usedFor ceremonial occasions backdrop
royal residence security

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Moat Garden overlookedBy Windsor Castle ramparts
Curfew Tower partOf Windsor Castle ramparts
this entity surface form: the western defenses of Windsor Castle
Curfew Tower category Windsor Castle ramparts
this entity surface form: Fortifications of Windsor Castle