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 PlaceLocationCategoryDescription
Bridgnorth Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Bridgnorth (Bridgnorth)This ruin used to be part of a Norman Keep. It now leans at an angle of 15 degrees.
Shardlow Marina(en)United_Kingdom / England / Castle_Donington This area offers great views of a variety of boats in all shapes and sizes.
Clock Warehouse Pub & Bar(en)United_Kingdom / England / Castle_Donington (Shardlow)The premises is a listed canal building which has been restored with the canal basin to its 1780 condition.
Castle Bromwich Hall & Gardens(en)United_Kingdom / England / Water_Orton (Solihull)garden, mansion/ manor/ villaCastle Bromwich Hall was built in 1599 and many changes have taken place since with the tower and kitchen block being added in 1838. The gardens had been looked after but gradually over time they became neglected and finally suffered
Penkill Castle(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Dailly Penkill Castle is a 16th century castle with 19th century additions. It is situated around half a mile south of the village of Old Dailly, to the north-east of Girvan in South Ayrshire, Scotland.
Hadleigh Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Canvey_Island The romantic ruins of a once royal castle overlooking the Essex marshes. Hadleigh was begun in about 1230 by Hubert de Burgh, but extensively refortified as a strong royal residence in 1360-70 by Edward III. The barbican and the two
Ruins of Polmaise Castle(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Stirling Destroyed by the army in the 1960s in a controlled explosion.
Oldbury Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Calne fortification, hillfortThis site is an iron age hill fort. The hill fort encloses an area of about 25 acres and has an entrance to the south-east. It is defended by sections of single and double rampart and ditch. Located nearby is
Bincknoll Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Wootton_Bassett fortification, ironIron Age fort
Ludgershall Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Tidworth (Ludgershall)castle, ruinsExtensive earthworks remain from a 12th century castle along with one of the wall towers. It was used for a time as a royal hunting lodge, but fell into decay after the 15th century.
Hartlebury Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Kidderminster palace, castle, dioceseThe home to the Bishop of Worcester since 1250, this is a 13th century fortified Bishop's Palace. Subsequent additions included the moat and Keep. Its outer walls were destroyed in the Civil War and was gothicised in the 18th century.
Weoley Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Birmingham (Birmingham)ruins, fortification, mansion/ manor/ villaThis is the ruins of a medieval fortified manor. The castle's original hall is thought to have dated from the 1500s, however, it is speculated that original constructions go back as far as 1100 and is mentioned in the Domesday
Newark Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Newark-on-Trent (Newark-on-Trent)castle, riversideFirst a Saxon fortified manor house, and then an earthwork motte and bailey fortress in 1073. Bishop Alexander the Magnificent rebuilt the castle around 1123-33 and the castle underwent changes again in the late 13th century. Subsequent additions turned it
Tutbury Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Burton-upon-Trent (Tutbury)castle, ruins, interesting place
Long Buckby Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Long_Buckby (Long Buckby)castle, earthworkThis mound is the location of the ancient Norman Manor that dates back to around 1100 AD according to archaeological examinations. Little remains of the actual structure because like many other early Norman castles, it was built of earth and
Shackerstone Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Ibstock medieval, bailey, earthwork, motteThis was a medieval earthwork motte and bailey fortress. In World War II it was used as an air raid shelter. The motte which is flat-topped is partly surrounded by a wide ditch and counterscarp bank. Traces of the bailey
Groby Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Kirby_Muxloe (Groby)fortification, bailey, earthwork, motteFounded by Hugh de Grantmesnilis, this is the site of the 11th century earthwork motte and bailey fortress. The oval motte was constructed over a stone building and the remains of the bailey, which was encased by a wide ditch
Kibworth Harcourt Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Kibworth_Harcourt (Kibworth)bailey, motte, earthworksThis is the site of the motte and bailey fortress. The unusually shaped motte is encased by a wide ditch while the remains of the earthworks bailey exist with a broad causeway.
Gilmorton Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Cosby (Gilmorton)bailey, motte, earthworksGilmorton Castle is a huge Norman earthwork motte, encompassed by a wide wet ditch. West of the low motte, are the remains of a ditch which reveals the possible location of a bailey. Within distance of the timber castle is
Rockingham Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Corby royal, fortification, tudor, bailey, motte, gatehouseThis 11th century earthwork motte and bailey stronghold was constructed in the Norman layout of two baileys and the motte in-between. Established by King William I, it was a Royal fortress for nearly 500 years. In the 11th century, King
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