Castle Bow, Castle Green, Taunton
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 16 Jul 2021
Described on a tourist trail as 'the former east gate to the castle, last surviving remnant of the outer bailey, the keep having been destroyed on the orders of Charles II'. It dates partly from the 13th century and is grade I listed (list entry 1060075). The portcullis is a modern replica.