Chepstow, The Castle From The Bridge 1893
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Marten's Tower and its flanking turrets was erected between 1285 and 1293 by Roger Bigod III. The tower is a massive D-shaped structure protected at ground level from attack either from battering ram or undermining by two spur bastions. The tower performed a dual function. Militarily, it enabled flank fire to be directed against attackers attempting an assault upon the barbican and twin-towered gatehouse. Domestically, it formed the private apartments of Roger Bigod.
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