John Castle
Lafia to Shendam Road

John Castle
Located in Lafia, Nigeria, John Castle is a historic fortified structure that exemplifies the architectural and defensive features of medieval castles.
History
- The construction period of John Castle is believed to date from the Middle Ages, although specific details are not available. As a private fortified residence of a lord or noble, it served as both an offensive and defensive structure, providing a base for raids and protection from enemies.
- The castle's purpose was also that of administration and symbol of power.
Architecture
- John Castle is an example of a medieval-style castle, with features such as curtain walls, arrowslits, and portcullises.
- Their layout is typical of northern European castles, with a central keep and flanking towers.
- The castle's design reflects the scientific approach to castle defence that emerged in the late 12th and early 13th centuries, featuring polygonal or concentric defence systems.
Location
John Castle is situated on Lafia to Shendam Road in Lafia, Nigeria. Its address is not available due to lack of information.
Historical Significance
As a historic fortified structure, John Castle holds significance as an example of medieval castle architecture and defensive features.
Current Status and Use
The current status and use of John Castle are not available due to lack of information.
Heritage Status
John Castle is reportedly listed as a historic site in Nigeria, although specific details are not available.
Visiting Information
Due to lack of information, visiting information for John Castle is not available.
Notable Features and Rooms
- Curtain walls
- Arrowslits
- Portcullises
- Central keep
- Flanking towers
Details
| Name | John Castle |
|---|---|
| City | Lafia |
| Country | Nigeria |
| Coordinates | 8.519643, 8.543472 |
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