Devereux Tower (London)
| 13th century construction
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tower, 13th century construction
The Deveraux Tower was built by King Henry III between 1238-1272.
The Deveraux Tower was named after Robert Devereux the Earl of Essex who was executed for treason by Queen Elizabeth I.
The Deveraux Tower was named after Robert Devereux the Earl of Essex who was executed for treason by Queen Elizabeth I.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 51°30'31"N -0°4'37"E
- The Tower of London 0.1 km
- Wote Street Tower (Festival Place) 75 km
- Debenhams Tower (Festival Place) 75 km
- Vue Tower (Festival Place) 75 km
- Churchill Way Tower (Festival Place) 75 km
- Brown's Folly Nature Reserve 155 km
- Irish National Heritage Park 452 km
- Inis Cealtra (Holy Island) 592 km
- Aghagower (Achadh Ghobhair) 682 km
- Killala (Cill Ala) 684 km
- St. George in the East 0.9 km
- Tabard Gardens Estate 1.3 km
- Wapping 1.3 km
- Bermondsey Spa 1.4 km
- Newington 1.7 km
- Bermondsey 1.8 km
- Tower Hamlets Council 3 km
- Central London 3.1 km
- Southwark Council 4.8 km
- Lambeth Council 6 km