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Dunure(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Maybole castle, scotland, village, ayrshire, ----The village of Dunure is located 5 miles (8km) north west of Maybole in South Ayrshire. This fishing village is a fairly recent addition to the coastline, dating from the early 19th century. The harbour was improved in 1811, and
Maybole Castle(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Maybole (Maybole)castleThe Castle is the oldest inhabited house in the town having been built about the middle of the sixteenth century (no exact date can be given but it is believed to be around 1560). It was the town house of
Tamworth Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Tamworth (Tamworth)castle, tamworthThe medieval motte and bailey castle has welcomed a number of royal visitors including King Henry II , King James I and his son Prince Charles. Six wealthy and influential families have owned the castle over the centuries.
Dudhope Castle(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Dundee (Dundee)
Conisborough Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Conisbrough (Conisbrough)castle, keepThe most complete Norman castle keep in England, and the setting of Sir Walter Scott's novel "Ivanhoe". Its curtain wall collapsed in an earthquake in the 14th century and was never repaired, rendering it indefensible; ironically, this preserved it from
Cardiff Castle - Norman Keep(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Cardiff (Cardiff / Caerdydd)The Norman Keep was built in the early 12th Century by Robert Consul, Earl of Gloucester, replacing the timber defences of Robert Fitzhamon, Norman Lord of Glamorgan. It was the prison for eight years of Duke Robert of Normandy, the
William Hill(en)United_Kingdom / England / Windsor-Eton (Windsor)castle, road, windsorWilliam Hill office in windsor - PEASCOD STREET
Mains Castle(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Dundee (Dundee)
Knaresborough(en)United_Kingdom / England / Harrogate castle, town, dojoKnaresborough is an historic market town with 30000 inhabitants, which has a castle set atop cliffs overlooking the river Nidd and the Nidd Gorge. Knaresborough has a Wednesday market, bus station and train station. Karate is practised widely in the
Chepstow Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Chepstow (Chepstow / Cas-gwent, Monmouthshire, Wales)castle, ruins, historicNorman Castle overlooking the River Wye. Stone built in 1067, abandoned in 1690. See also: www.castlewales.com/chepstow.html
Warwick Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Warwick castle, attraction, fun, medieval, listed buildingWarwick Castle. The castle today is a popular tourist attraction and attracts tens of thousands of visitors from all over the world. www.warwick-castle.co.uk/warwick2004/index.asp painting by Canaletto geocoded Art
Cliffe Castle and Gardens(en)United_Kingdom / England / Keighley (Keighley)Keighley's Cliffe Castle is actually a Victorian mansion built between 1875 and 1882 by textile mill-owner, Henry Isaac Butterfield. Set in an attractive hillside park just 5 mins drive from central Keighley, this museum specializes in Natural History and Geology.
The Dublin Castle, 94 Parkway, Camden, London, Nw1 7an, Uk(en)United_Kingdom / England / London castle, music, venue, town, pub, camden, madness, ----The Dublin Castle is one of London's most famous pubs and venue. Any aspiring band should, or has, passed through the doors in to the backroom to play. The likes of Madness, Travis, Blur, Graham Coxon and The Arctic Monkeys
Castle Park(en)United_Kingdom / England / Bristol (Bristol)parkPark. Originally the historic heart of the city before it was wiped out during the blitz.
Calshot Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Hamble castle, fortificationCalshot Castle is one of Henry VIII's device forts, built in 1540.
Lincoln(en)United_Kingdom / England / Lincoln city, castle, cathedral, lincoln, historic, roman empire, tanks, lincolnshire, magnaLincoln is the county town of Lincolnshire with a population of 100,000 It is one of the few places in the UK to have a name of Roman Origin. The romans built a town called LINdum COLoNia - which means
Carisbrooke Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Newport castle, charlesRun by English Heritage. During the English Civil War this Norman castle was the prison for the deposed king, Charles I. He attempted to escape, but being used to a kingly diet, he was a little portly to fit through
Dalhousie Castle(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Bonnyrigg Former seat of the Earls of Dalhousie, the chieftains of Clan Ramsay. The first castle on the site was constructed by Simundus de Ramesie, an Englishman of Norman descent, who followed King David I to Scotland from the Huntingdonshire village
Woodhall Loch(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Castle_Douglas fishing area, lake, lochThis loch is a popular fishing area, and feeds into the Black Water of Dee at the North. The A762 runs along the Eastern Bank, from Laurieston in the south to New Galloway in the North.
Laurieston(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Castle_Douglas village, birthplaceThis village was the birthplace of Scottish novelist Samuel Rutherford Crocket, author of "The Raiders". He lived in the village and is buried in the family grave in the graveyard of the parish church, Balmaghie Kirk, about 3 miles to
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