Lower Ward of Windsor Castle

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The Lower Ward of Windsor Castle is the outer and more public section of the royal fortress, containing key buildings such as St George’s Chapel and residential quarters arranged around a central courtyard.

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Label Occurrences
Lower Ward of Windsor Castle canonical 6

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf part of Windsor Castle
ward of a castle
adjacentTo Middle Ward of Windsor Castle
town of Windsor
architecturalStyle Gothic architecture
Perpendicular Gothic
surface form: Perpendicular Gothic (St George’s Chapel)
associatedWith Order of the Garter
contains College of St George, Windsor Castle
country United Kingdom
function ceremonial space
public area of Windsor Castle
religious precinct
residential area for clergy and staff
hasGate King George IV Gate
surface form: King George IV Gate (outer access towards town)

King Henry VIII Gate
St George’s Gate
hasPart Curfew Tower
Dean's Cloister
surface form: Dean’s Cloister

Canon's Cloister
surface form: Horseshoe Cloister

King Henry VIII Gate
Norman Gate (approach from Middle Ward)
St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, England
surface form: St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle

St George's House (Windsor)
surface form: St George’s House (educational foundation buildings)

canonries of the College of St George
cobblestone and paved courtyard
residences for Military Knights of Windsor
residential buildings
heritageStatus part of a Grade I listed building complex
part of a scheduled monument (Windsor Castle)
locatedIn Windsor, Berkshire, England
maintainedBy Royal Household of the United Kingdom
surface form: Royal Household
notableBuilding Curfew Tower
Dean's Cloister
surface form: Dean’s Cloister

Dean's Cloister
surface form: Horseshoe Cloister

St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, England
surface form: St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle
openToPublic yes
ownership Crown Estate
partOf Windsor Castle
periodOfSignificantDevelopment 14th century
15th century
positionWithinComplex outer ward
primaryAccessForVisitors entrances from Windsor town via Henry VIII Gate and King George IV Gate
relativeLocation west and north of the Middle Ward of Windsor Castle
terrainFeature central courtyard
usedFor Garter Day
surface form: Garter Day processions

state and royal ceremonial events
tourist access to St George’s Chapel

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Moat Garden hasViewOf Lower Ward of Windsor Castle
Canons of Windsor basedIn Lower Ward of Windsor Castle
Dean's Cloister near Lower Ward of Windsor Castle
King Henry VIII Gate locatedNear Lower Ward of Windsor Castle
Upper Ward of Windsor Castle adjacentTo Lower Ward of Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle ramparts adjacentTo Lower Ward of Windsor Castle