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Monument details

HER Number:TR 34 SW 2769
Type of record:Building
Name:Medieval walling relating to the possible former site of Armoury, Inner Bailey, Dover Castle

Summary

Keep Yard 8, located on the south eastern side of the inner bailey, is one of the buildings within the inner bailey that appear as a group of mid-18th-century barrack blocks with a reasonably homogenous character. It is likely however that this building originated in the C14th century as an Armoury on the southern side of the Inner Bailey. (location accurate to the nearest 1m based on available information)


Grid Reference:TR 3252 4193
Map Sheet:TR34SW
Parish:DOVER, DOVER, KENT

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Keep Yard 8, located on the south eastern side of the inner bailey, is one of the buildings within the inner bailey that appear as a group of mid-18th-century barrack blocks with a reasonably homogenous character. It is likely however that this building originated in the C14th century as an Armoury on the southern side of the Inner Bailey. The buildings is built over an apparently medieval cellar, or possibly a cistern, approached by external stairs covered by a timber flap.(1-2)

The irregular rubble in the western gable end and the main façade of Building 8 appears to
be medieval in origin. In 1372-5 and 1426-37 there are references to ‘The House of Arms or the King’s Artillery House’. (2-3) No location is obvious but in c 1570 Bereblock shows the ‘Old Armoury’ on the southern side of the Inner Bailey, on the site of the current Keep Yard 8 building. (4)


<1> English Heritage, 2014, Dover Castle Conservation Management Plan Volume 2 Gazetteer (Unpublished document). SKE52105.

<2> English Heritage, 2010, Inner Bailey, Dover Castle, Kent; Historic Buildings Report (Unpublished document). SKE31743.

<3> Johnathan Coad, 1995, English Heritage Book of Dover Castle and the Defences of Dover (Monograph). SKE52106.

<4> John Bereblock, 1570, John Bereblock's view of Dover Castle (Cartographic materials). SKE52107.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<1>Unpublished document: English Heritage. 2014. Dover Castle Conservation Management Plan Volume 2 Gazetteer.
<2>XYUnpublished document: English Heritage. 2010. Inner Bailey, Dover Castle, Kent; Historic Buildings Report. [Mapped feature: #103288 medieval walling, ]
<3>Monograph: Johnathan Coad. 1995. English Heritage Book of Dover Castle and the Defences of Dover.
<4>Cartographic materials: John Bereblock. 1570. John Bereblock's view of Dover Castle.

Related records

TR 34 SW 2241Parent of: Possible Medieval cistern or cellar beneath Keep Yard 8, withn the inner bailey of Dover Castle. (Monument)
TR 34 SW 2240Part of: C18th Officers Barracks, now known as Keep Yard 8, Inner Bailey, Dover Castle (Building)
TR 34 SW 5Part of: Dover Castle (Monument)