9. Tower Evidence of Wood Stair & Floor
8. Tower Heading Up
7. Tower Up the Steel Stairs
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5. Tower Let's Go In
4. Tower Gazing Up
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2. Tower View Inside Trees
1. Tower Nestled In Trees
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10. Tower Looking Down


None of the explanations for the tower's existence are persuasive. The South Eastern & Chatham Railway linked Robertsbridge to Tunbridge Wells in 1851 and Battle in 1852. The Kent & East Sussex Light Railway did not reach Robertsbridge until 1900. So the tower was not built for "trainspotting". Napoleon met his Waterloo on 18th June 1815 so there was no threat of invasion at the time the tower was erected. Fuller purchased Bodiam castle in 1829 and it seems that the Tower was built before then.
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