Warwick Castle, domestic range

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Date:12th of September 2002

Description:A view of the domestic range of state rooms and apartments at Warwick Castle, seen across the courtyard.

To the right is Watergate Tower, also known as the Ghost Tower. It is said to be haunted by Fulke Greville, a former earl who was murdered, and was built in the fourteenth century to protect the castle against attacks from the river below.

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