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Hadleigh Castle: Castle: 13th century Ruined The ruins of a royal castle begun in about 1215, but extensively refortified by Edward III during the 14th century. The barbican and two drum towers—one later used by Georgian revenue men looking out for smugglers—are part of his building works during the 1360s. Lexden Earthworks and Bluebottle Grove
Ruined castles in England (1 C, 56 P) Church ruins in England (1 C, 40 P) B. Ruins in Bedfordshire (6 P) Ruins in Berkshire (3 P) Ruins in Bristol (3 P)
Ruined castles in the United Kingdom (4 C) Pages in category "Ruined castles" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The first castles appeared in France in the 10th century, [3] and in England during the 11th century. A few castles are known to have been built in England before the Normans invaded in 1066; [4] a great many were built in the years following, the principal mechanism by means of which the Normans were able to consolidate their control over the ...
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Dunscaith Castle also known as Dun Scaich, Dun Sgathaich Castle and Tokavaig, is a ruined castle on the coast of the Isle of Skye, in the north-west of Scotland. It is located in the Parish of Sleat , in the Highland council area, and in the former county of Inverness-shire , at grid reference NG595120 .
Ruined castles in Stirling (council area) (2 P) Pages in category "Ruined castles in Scotland" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.