Layout of Windsor Castle
http://www.thamesweb.co.uk/windsor/windsorhistory/winguide04.html - Where this information came from
A: The Round Tower - At the top is planted a large piece of cannon, leveled at the entrance.
B: The Upper Ward - Underneath is a curious water engine, originally invented by Sir Samuel Morland, in that Prince's reign, to supply the place with water.
C: The State Apartments – Where all the lower people stay (lower meaning not royal).
D: Private Apartments – Where all the Kings and Rulers stayed.
E: South Wing - Overlooking the Long overlooking the Long Walk
F: Lower Ward - Far more spacious than the Upper and is divided into two parts, by the Collegiate Church, or Chapel of St. George.
G: St. George’s Chapel – This Royal Chapel is situated on the same site as the Chapel erected by King Henry I and dedicated to Edward the Confessor.
K: King Henry VIII Gate (principle entrance) – Created in 1511. The gate is created by two towers connected by an arch.
http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/king-henry-viii/images/2748954/title/king-henry-viii-gate-windsor-castle-photo
L: The Long Walk - the view north along The Long Walk towards Windsor Castle and the George IV gateway.
http://www.thamesweb.co.uk/windsor/greatpark/longwalk.html
M: Norman Gate - The eastern exit from the ward is guarded by the Norman Gatehouse. http://cristimoise.wordpress.com/2013/01/08/norman-gate-windsor-castle-england/
N: North Terrace - Part of the new defenses of the Castle following the siege of Windsor during the reign of King John.
http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/archives/archive-features/image-of-the-month/title1/The-Curfew-Tower-Image-of-the-month.html
O: Edward III Tower -
T: The Curfew Tower - Part of the new defenses of the Castle following the siege of Windsor during the reign of King John.
http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/archives/archive-features/image-of-the-month/title1/The-Curfew-Tower-Image-of-the-month.html
A: The Round Tower - At the top is planted a large piece of cannon, leveled at the entrance.
B: The Upper Ward - Underneath is a curious water engine, originally invented by Sir Samuel Morland, in that Prince's reign, to supply the place with water.
C: The State Apartments – Where all the lower people stay (lower meaning not royal).
D: Private Apartments – Where all the Kings and Rulers stayed.
E: South Wing - Overlooking the Long overlooking the Long Walk
F: Lower Ward - Far more spacious than the Upper and is divided into two parts, by the Collegiate Church, or Chapel of St. George.
G: St. George’s Chapel – This Royal Chapel is situated on the same site as the Chapel erected by King Henry I and dedicated to Edward the Confessor.
K: King Henry VIII Gate (principle entrance) – Created in 1511. The gate is created by two towers connected by an arch.
http://www.fanpop.com/clubs/king-henry-viii/images/2748954/title/king-henry-viii-gate-windsor-castle-photo
L: The Long Walk - the view north along The Long Walk towards Windsor Castle and the George IV gateway.
http://www.thamesweb.co.uk/windsor/greatpark/longwalk.html
M: Norman Gate - The eastern exit from the ward is guarded by the Norman Gatehouse. http://cristimoise.wordpress.com/2013/01/08/norman-gate-windsor-castle-england/
N: North Terrace - Part of the new defenses of the Castle following the siege of Windsor during the reign of King John.
http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/archives/archive-features/image-of-the-month/title1/The-Curfew-Tower-Image-of-the-month.html
O: Edward III Tower -
T: The Curfew Tower - Part of the new defenses of the Castle following the siege of Windsor during the reign of King John.
http://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/archives/archive-features/image-of-the-month/title1/The-Curfew-Tower-Image-of-the-month.html