Orford Castle was built by Henry II to assert his Royal authority over
the region, and in particular over Hugh Bigod, earl of Norfolk. The remarkable
21 sided tower with its three projecting square turrets, was completed
in just two years (1165-7), and once stood within a curtain wall with
rectangular towers and a twin-towered gatehouse (now all gone).
The remaining tower is unique in Britain. The circular interior contains
many rooms on five floors, including kitchens and a chapel. From the top
of the 27m tower there are great views of Orford Ness and the surrounding
countryside.
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