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1. The great hall from the east (built by King John in 1207-1212). In center is
the base for one of the roof-support posts, partway along the 14th-century room
partition. In the background is the curtain wall, with the inner-bailey ditch at
right.
2. The great hall from the northwest, with the sea in the background. Just visible
at left is the edge of the separate kitchen building; in the near wall of the hall is
the entryway that connected it to the kitchen.
3. Great hall from the west, as a closeup of the corner with the highest remaining
walls.