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Monument: MYO4632 YORK CITY WALLS (TOWER 4) Chainage 225 (Monument)Semi-circular interval tower on the south-west side of the walls adjacent to the Old Baile. Once hollow but now solid, it dates to circa 1330-40.
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Monument: MYO4633 YORK CITY WALLS (TOWER 5) Chainage 275 (Monument)Demi-hexagonal interval tower, probably of Mediaeval date built between 1300-1449.
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Monument: MYO4636 YORK CITY WALLS (TOWER 6) (Monument)Rectangular interval tower apparently of a single build. This tower is an addition to the city wall, as the coursing on the adjacent wall shows. Probably Mediaeval, and 14th century.
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Monument: MYO4239 YORK CITY WALLS (TOWER 7 Sadler Tower) (Monument)Mid 13th century interval tower, and probably one of the earliest towers on the wall. It is D-shaped and originally had an open gorge. The inside has three recesses from which the external cruciform arrow slits opened. The internal room is roofed wit...
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Monument: MYO4640 YORK CITY WALLS (TOWER 8) (Monument)Rectangular tower, part of the city walls, built in the early 14th century, restored in the 1830s. It was added to the city walls and has suffered from subsidence.
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Monument: MYO4232 YORK CITY WALLS (TOWER 9) (Monument)A D-shaped interval tower, part of the city walls, restored in the 1830s. The form of the arrow slits and constructional material, date the tower to the reign of Richard II, 1377-96.
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Monument: MYO1714 YORK CITY WALLS (TOWER PLACE TO DAVY TOWER) (Monument)No summary available
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Monument: MYO4228 YORK CITY WALLS (Walmgate Bar) (Monument)Walmgate Bar is first documented in the mid 12th century although the present structure is mid-14th century. It is the only York town gate retaining its barbican. Partly restored in the 17th and 19th centuries, and renovated in 1959.