Rye Castle

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Rye Castle is a historic medieval fortification and former defensive tower in the town of Rye, East Sussex, England, now serving as a museum and local landmark.

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Rye Castle canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade I listed building
historic building
medieval fortification
museum
scheduled monument
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Ypres Tower
architecturalStyle medieval
builtFor defence of the town of Rye
category Castles in East Sussex
Grade I listed buildings in East Sussex
Museums in East Sussex
Scheduled monuments in East Sussex
Tourist attractions in East Sussex
constructedInCentury 14th century
country United Kingdom
currentUse local history museum
exhibits local history displays
maritime history exhibits
prison cells
smuggling history exhibits
hasFeature gun ports
parapet walk
thick defensive walls
turrets
hasFunction coastal defense
courthouse
defensive tower
museum
prison
hasMaterial stone
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
scheduled monument
location East Sussex
England
Rye
near Rye town centre
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Rye Castle Museum
overlooks River Rother
Rye Harbour
ownedBy local authority
partOf Cinque Ports defenses
usedAs courthouse in the 19th century
prison in the 18th century
prison in the 19th century

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Rye hasLandmark Rye Castle
Ypres Tower partOf Rye Castle