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  2. List of castles in England - Wikipedia

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    Clitheroe Castle: Keep and bailey 11–12th century: Ruins [263] Hornby Castle: Keep 13th century: Fragment Private Keep rebuilt early 16th century, incorporated into an 18–19th-century house. [264] Lancaster Castle: Keep and bailey 11–12th century: Intact Local authority Prison from 1745, 20th-century Shire Hall replaced medieval buildings ...

  3. Castles in Great Britain and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    A number of royal castles, from the 12th century onwards, formed an essential network of royal storehouses in the 13th century for a wide range of goods including food, drink, weapons, armour and raw materials. [131] Castles such as Southampton, Winchester, Bristol and the Tower of London were used to import, store and distribute royal wines. [131]

  4. List of oldest buildings in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    12th century Incorporates a 12th-century door. [52] Could have been built by Óláfr Guðrøðarson, Guðrøðr Óláfsson, Somairle mac Gilla Brigte, or Ragnall mac Somairle. Sketrick Castle: Whiterock, Down, Northern Ireland Late 12th century St Laurence's Church: Northfield, Birmingham, England 12th century

  5. England in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Castles and sieges continued to grow in military sophistication during the 12th century, and in the 13th century new defensive town walls were constructed across England. [308] By the 14th century, castles were combining defences with luxurious, sophisticated living arrangements and landscaped gardens and parks. [309]

  6. Rochester Castle - Wikipedia

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    The 12th-century keep or stone tower, which is the castle's most prominent feature, is one of the best preserved of its time in England or France. Situated on the River Medway and Watling Street , Rochester was a strategically important royal castle.

  7. List of English Heritage properties - Wikipedia

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    12th century Complete A medieval castle in the town of the same name in the English county of Kent. It was founded in the 12th century and has been described as the "Key to England" due to its defensive significance throughout history. It is the largest castle in England. Dymchurch Martello Tower: Martello Tower: 1805 Restored A Martello Tower ...

  8. List of castles in Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    Originally a motte-and-bailey castle constructed from timber and turf, it was rebuilt in stone in the 12th century. The castle underwent many periods of construction, with an outer bailey, new towers along the inner bailey, new structures within the castle walls, and a new gatehouse all added in the 13th century, during the Welsh Wars. [28]

  9. Buckton Castle - Wikipedia

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    It became more common to use stone in 12th-century castles, and Buckton is amongst the earliest masonry castles in North West England. [11] Buckton Castle was probably built in the 12th century and there are three identifiable periods of medieval activity at the site: the initial construction phase, in which the ditch was dug and the curtain ...