Thesaurus Term/Concept: GARDEROBE

Identifier 70906
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A small latrine or toilet, usually built into the thickness of the wall of a castle or great house, with the waste dropping into a cess pit or straight to the outside.

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Context Record
Monument Type MKE40157 East Lenham Manor (Monument)
Monument Type MKE111590 Garderobe shaft located on the southern side of the outer curtain of the inner bailey, Dover Castle (Monument)
Monument Type MKE111550 Gattons Tower, outer curtain Dover Castle (Monument)
Monument Type MKE111552 Hurst's Tower, outer curtain Dover Castle, Dover Castle (Monument)
Monument Type MKE104499 Later Medieval Gardrobe shaft associated with a Medieval building fronting the former site of Clarence Street, St. James area, Dover (Monument)
Monument Type MKE16006 Medieval cellars, undercroft and possible garderobe shafts, Bench Street, Dover. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE99124 Medieval garderobe shaft (period 2) off Townwall Street, Dover (Monument)
Monument Type MKE117171 Medieval Site 13,enclosures and settlement area with associated features - Plateau 5, Thanet Earth (Monument)
Monument Type MKE116804 Medieval timber revetment, drain and stone garderobe, New Romney, Kent (Monument)
Monument Type MKE7144 Medieval walls, pits and garderobe associated with St Martin-Le-Grand Church. (Monument)
Monument Type MKE104507 Possible garderobe shaft associated wityh a medieval building located to the west of Russell Street, Dover (Monument)
Monument Type MKE36544 STARKEY CASTLE (Listed Building)