Commemorated on 1 plaque
CATCHCOLD TOWER Catchcold Tower was the last substantial addition to the medieval town walls and was purpose built to carry ordnance (cannon) in the early fifteenth century. It probably mounted one gun in the vaulted chamber, which could be fired through one of three "inverted keyhole" gunports, and a larger gun on top. During the 1939-45 war, an anti-aircraft machine-gun was mounted on top of the tower. This was probably the last use of the town walls for defensive purposes.
Castle Way, Southampton, United Kingdom where it sited