Browse Items (581 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse Map Previous Page Page of 59 Next Page Sort by: Title Creator Date Added Ground Floor Parlor. View from above. A trestle table has been set for eating and a lute, book, and spinning wheel all sit idle. An administrative desk sits in the top-left corner and a tapestry hangs by the fire-place on the west wall. Portraits of Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth I hang on the south wall. A doorway to the Great Hall is at bottom left and a gun-loop with view of the yard is at bottom right. Great Hall Great Hall Great Hall Great Hall Great Hall Great Hall. View from above. The fireplace is on the north wall. The entry to the ground-floor parlor is on the left. The smaller, middle chamber is a 'screen passage' with a door on the north wall that leads out through a porch into the yard. Underneath the side-table against the south wall of the screen passage is a trapdoor leading to a filled-in cellar. The chamber on the far right is a corridor. It has a door on the north wall that leads to the kitchen passage. The door at bottom right leads to a privy chamber, located in the south-east corner tower of the bawn. Great Hall and Ground Floor Parlor. View from the north. The entrance to the tower house (with yett, or iron gate) is to the right at bottom. The kitchen is to the left at bottom and is connected to the Great Hall by a covered passage Tower House Basement. View from above. Bedrock can be seen protruding from the floor. A sword and mantle rest by the entryway on the right. Tower House Basement. View from north. The room would normally be cool and dark, and is used for storage of foodstuffs. A mantle hangs by the entryway, on the left. Next to the entryway is the doorway to the stairwell. Kilcolman's tower house is unusual in having no antechamber or vestibule at its entrance. Previous Page Page of 59 Next Page Output Formats atom, csv, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2