St Leonard's Tower, West Malling

St Leonard's Tower

Photograph of St Leonard's Tower, West Malling

St Leonard's Tower, West Malling. The church would have occupied the foreground.
Location of St Leonard's Tower
General information
Type Tower
Architectural style Norman
Location St Leonard's Street
Town or city West Malling
Country United Kingdom
Coordinates 51°17′17.68″N 0°24′6.87″E / 51.2882444°N 0.4019083°E / 51.2882444; 0.4019083Coordinates: 51°17′17.68″N 0°24′6.87″E / 51.2882444°N 0.4019083°E / 51.2882444; 0.4019083
Completed c1090
Owner English Heritage
Technical details
Floor count Three
Website
English Heritage webpage

St Leonard's Tower is a Norman keep in West Malling, in the county of Kent, England. The tower was built by Bishop Gundulf around 1080. Situated beside Manor Park Country Park, along St.Leonard's Road.

History

St Leonard's Tower was built between 1077 and 1108 by Bishop Gundulf. In 1090, Gundulf also founded St. Mary’s Abbey in West Malling for Benedictine nuns. It probably served as a fortified house (or Castle),[1] although it is also said to be the tower of the church of St Leonard, which was 70 feet (21 m) long by 32 feet (9.8 m) wide. The church is said to have been demolished for the materials it was made from.[2] Constructed of ragstone, the surviving tower is 32 feet (9.8 m) square, and 60 feet (18 m) to 70 feet (21 m) tall, being built into a hillside. There were three floors. The tower is a Grade I listed building.[1][3]

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