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  2. List of castles in Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    The castle was then left incomplete. It was sold by the Hastings family in 1630, and used as a farm until 1911 when the Ministry of Works took over the site and undertook repairs. It is currently managed by English Heritage. Leicester Castle: Leicester: Mountsorrel Castle Mountsorrel 6] Yes [6] Ravenstone Castle Ravenstone, Leicestershire

  3. Category:Castles in Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Castles in Leicestershire" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  4. Leicester Castle - Wikipedia

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    Leicester Castle is in the city of the same name in the English county of Leicestershire. The complex is situated in the west of Leicester City Centre , between Saint Nicholas Circle to the north and De Montfort University to the south.

  5. Grade I listed buildings in Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    Ashby-de-la-Zouch, North West Leicestershire: Castle: Late 15th century: 8 May 1950 1073591: Castle Ruins (including 2 Isolated Towers at South East ...

  6. Belvoir Castle - Wikipedia

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    Belvoir Castle (/ ˈ b iː v ər / ⓘ BEE-vər) [1] is a faux historic castle and stately home in Leicestershire, England, situated 6 mi (10 km) west of the town of Grantham and 10 mi (16 km) northeast of Melton Mowbray. A castle was first built on the site immediately after the Norman Conquest of 1066

  7. Scheduled monuments in Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    There are 208 scheduled monuments in the county of Leicestershire, England. [1] These protected sites date in some cases from the Neolithic period and include barrows, ruined abbeys, castles, moated sites, churchyard crosses and Iron Age hill forts. [2]