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The White Tower is 90 feet (27 m) high and the walls vary from 15 feet (4.5 m) thick at the base to almost 11 feet (3.3 m) in the upper houses to rent in London parts. Above the battlements rise four turrets; three of them are square, but the one on the northeast is circular, in order to accommodate a spiral staircase. This turret was briefly used as the first royal observatory in the reign of Charles II houses to rent in London. Completing the defences to the south of the Tower was the bailey. In the 1190s, King Richard the Lionheart (reigned 1189-99) enclosed the White Tower with a curtain wall, and had a moat dug around it filled with water from the Thames. Richard utilised the pre-existing Roman city wall, to the east, as part of the circuit.[4] Part of the wall houses to rent in London he built was incorporated into the later circuit wall of Henry III and is still extant, running between the Bloody Tower and the Bell Tower, the latter of which also dates to his reign.[5] In 1240 Henry III had the exterior of the building whitewashed, which is how it got its name.

The Inmost Ward
In the early thirteenth century Henry III (reigned 1216-72) transformed the Tower houses to rent in London into a major royal residence and had palatial buildings constructed within the Inner Bailey to the south of the White Tower. This Inmost Ward was entered by the now ruined Coldharbour Gate to the NW and bounded by a wall, fortified by the Wakefield Tower to the SW, the Lanthorn Tower to the SE, and the now ruined Wardrobe Tower to the NE.[6]

The Inmost Ward
In the early thirteenth century Henry III (reigned 1216-72) transformed the Tower houses to rent in London into a major royal residence and had palatial buildings constructed within the Inner Bailey to the south of the White Tower. This Inmost Ward was entered by the now ruined Coldharbour Gate to the NW and bounded by a wall, fortified by the Wakefield Tower to the SW, the Lanthorn Tower to the SE, and the now ruined Wardrobe Tower to the NE.[6]

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The Tower remained a royal residence until the time of Oliver Cromwell, who houses to rent in London demolished some of the old palatial buildings. The well appointed Wakefield Tower and the Lanthorn Tower were integral parts of houses to rent in London this new royal palace, and adjoined the now demolished Great Hall situated between them.[7]

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