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Last Updated: Tuesday, 1 March, 2005, 09:46 GMT
Repair work to castle damp damage
Elizabeth Castle
Elizabeth Castle was bought by the States in 1923
Work is being carried out to repair part of Jersey's Elizabeth Castle.

The Jersey Heritage Trust said water is damaging a turret and scaffolding has been erected around the north east corner to assess what work is needed.

Trust Director Jon Carter said: "The scaffolding is around a 'pepper pot', which is a sentry box that was built in about 1668.

"Water is getting into brickwork through the lead dome roof, which has a piece missing."

Work began on Elizabeth Castle during the 1550s. It was bought by the States of Jersey in 1923.


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