Newark On Trent, Castle And Footbridge 1890
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As can be seen here, the river formed part of the castle's defences. The landward defences included a moat, a drawbridge and a barbican. During the English Civil War the castle was the focal point of the town's defences, but there were other extensive fortifications including the Queen's Sconce, a star-shaped artillery emplacement, and one of the most impressive Civil War fortifications to survive to this day. Covering three acres, it controlled the point where the Fosse Way crossed the River Devon. The wooden bridge was built in 1827 to take the canal towpath over to millrace.
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