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Kingswear Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Dartmouth Kingswear Castle was built between 1491-1502, as a coastal artillery tower for use with heavy cannon.
Totnes Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Totnes (Totnes)Totnes Castle is one of the best preserved examples of a Norman motte and bailey castle in England. The castle occupies a commanding position atop a large hill above the town, and guards the approach to three valleys. The surviving
Berry Pomeroy Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Totnes A large fortified house started in c1460 and then greatly extended in 1548-1600. The reason for it being abandoned in 1690 is not known, but by 1730 it was in ruins. English Heritage, open summer season.
Powderham Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Starcross A fortified manor dating from 1390 that has been occupied by one family since it was built. Only one of the 6 towers remained after it was damaged in the Civil War but it was restored fully in the 18th
Carlisle Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Carlisle (Carlisle)castle, museum, historic, archives institutionParts of the historic castle are open to the public. Includes the Borders Regiment Museum, and the Cumbria Record Office (county archives, including family history resources).
The Round Tower(en)United_Kingdom / England / Windsor-Eton (Windsor)tower, castle, middle, interesting place
Rougemont Castle / Exeter Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Exeter (Exeter)The castle was first built in 1068 to help William the Conqueror maintain control over the city. The castle is named after the red stone found in the hill, and used in the construction of the original buildings, of which
Bickleigh Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Tiverton This small castle is mainly a 14th century fortified manor on the site of an earlier Norman castle. It was badly damaged in the Civil War but the gatehouse and the 12th century chapel, in a moated garden, have been
Tiverton Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Tiverton Constructed on top of a hill overlooking the river Exe in 1106 with three round and one square towers. It fell into decay in the 1500's but was repaired by the end of century. The fortifications were mainly destroyed in
Hemyock Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Uffculme A Norman fortified manor dating from the 12th century and strengthened in 1380 with a large gatehouse, moat and a high curtain wall with 7 towers. In 1660 following the Civil War it was slighted and most of the stone
Sinniness Castle(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Glenluce castle, ruinsLate 16th Century Fragmentary ruin of a tower house. www.geograph.org.uk/photo/360097
Yarnbury Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Shrewton hillfort, interesting placeA pre-Roman hillfort with three rings of ramparts and an outwork protecting the gate. On private land, outer ramparts visible from the A303. Site of special botanical interest.
Dùn Bheagain / Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Portree castle, island, scotland, clan, seat, chief, bonnie, interesting placeSeat of the Chief of the Clan Mcleod Dunvegan Castle is a castle at Dunvegan on the Isle of Skye, off the west coast of Scotland. It is the seat of the Macleod of MacLeod, chief of the major arm
Dunster Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Minehead castle, national trust property - UKA 13th century gatehouse still stands but the fortified manor, on the site of a Norman keep, is mainly 16th century. The Norman motte can still be seen. The fortifications were destroyed in the Civil War and it was gothicised
Stogursey Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Bishops_Lydeard Also known as Stoke Courcy castle, it was built in the early 12th century, but was badly damaged in the 13th century. It was in use as a farm by the 17th century but deteriorated until only a few of
Stowey Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Bishops_Lydeard The ruins of an early motte and bailey castle with two baileys which had a large rectangular keep added in the 12th century. Only the foundations of the keep remain. The castle may have been destroyed during the 12th Century
Taunton Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Taunton (Taunton)A Saxon site built up with a motte & bailey during the early 12th century by Henry de Blois. A tall keep was added some years later. It had fallen into ruin by 1500 but it has now been restored
Castle Neroche(en)United_Kingdom / England / Creech_Saint_Michael A 12th century motte & bailey castle built on the site of an earlier hillfort. Little now remains of the structure apart from the earthworks. It is a scheduled ancient monument under the control of the Forestry Commission.
Rufus Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Easton-Weston The first Norman structure to be built on Portland was Rufus Castle and the remains of the 11th century buildings can be seen on the east side of Portland Bill. Open to the public.
Brownsea / Branksea Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Poole A mid 16th century square blockhouse protected by a moat which was built on small island in Poole harbour. It was revovated during the 19th century as an impressive residence but was badly damaged by fire in 1895. It has
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