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 PlaceLocationCategoryDescription
New Castle Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Usk fortification, bailey, earthwork, motteThis clump of trees hides the remains of a Norman earthwork motte and bailey fortress and is thought to have been founded by the Lord of Ewyas at the time. The bailey is distinctive with its crescent shape and counterscarp
Grosmont Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Longtown castle, bailey, earthwork, motteThis fortress dates back to the 11th century and is an earthwork motte and bailey template structure. The 13th century saw the addition of the stone building and in the 14th century, the Earls of Lancaster improved the overall design;
Skenfrith Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Hereford castle, fortification, keepIt was in the late 1200's when King Henry II founded the stone castle on the site already established by William fitz Osborn earlier, in the 11th century. The 13th century saw its demolition to be replaced by a courtyard
Monmouth Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Coleford (Monmouth / Trefynwy)castleInitially an 11th century timber stronghold, the subsequent stone castle was constructed in the 12th century by the Breton Lords. Even though remnants of this impressive structure remain, it is well worth noting Henry V was born in the upper
Slingsby Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Kirkbymoorside
Rayleigh Castle (earthwork)(en)United_Kingdom / England / Benfleet castle, bailey, motteAlso known as Rayleigh Mount this motte and bailey fortress was founded by Sweyn of Essex, who managed to retain his land after the Conquests in 1086. The mound or 'motte' was set on a high ridge that commanded panoramic
Castle Dore(en)United_Kingdom / England / Lostwithiel hill, fortification, circles, defensesThis is a small circular hill fort dating from around 200 BC. It has banks of earth and V-shaped ditches made of turf and stone. Traces of huts have been recorded within the defended site including the 5th century timber
Castle-an-Dinhas(en)United_Kingdom / England / Saint_Columb_Major hill, fortificationSituated on the Castle Downs, this is one of the most impressive hill forts in Cornwall. Castle-an-Dinhas is surrounded by three ramparts and ditches and contains two poorly preserved Bronze Age barrows. However, a speculated Neolithic causeway pre-dates the barrows
Montgomery Castle(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Welshpool (Montgomery)castle, panoramic view, fortification, wardsMontgomery Castle is a fine example of fortification erected along a ridge with five wards. They are well defended with rock-hewn ditches, a gatehouse and turreted curtain walls. Its apt location gives spectacular views over its locality in Powys, Wales.
Hen Domen Castle(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Welshpool fortification, bailey, motteThis motte and bailey fortress was founded by the Earl of Shrewsbury in the 11th century. The fortress is guarded by ramparts, ditches and a counterscarp bank. The timber based castle is noted for its wooden construction history.
The Castle Stand - SWALEC Stadium(en)United_Kingdom / Wales / Cardiff (Cardiff / Caerdydd)cricket field
Maesbury Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Shepton_Mallet hill, fortificationThis is an Iron Age hill fort, ring settlement that offers panoramic views of the Mendips and Somerset Levels. It is well defended with a surrounding ditch and rampart with entrances to the north-west and south-east.
Former RAF Castle Camps(en)United_Kingdom / England / Haverhill military
Someries Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Harpenden house, ruins, brickwork, masonryNamed after William de Someries, the mansion was constructed in 1430 and is regarded as one of the first brick buildings in the country. The house was never fully completed and even though parts were demolished in the 1700's; the
Bolesworth Castle(en)United_Kingdom / England / Tattenhall castle, house, estate / country houseThis castle is a Grade II Listed building and was built in 1826 by George Walmesley, a Liverpool/Manchester businessman. The crenelated castle was built on the site of an earlier 1700's house with a unique type of sandstone called 'Ashlar'.
Hermit's Castle(en)United_Kingdom / Scotland / Ullapool A small concrete "castle" built in the 50s
Belton CE Primary School(en)United_Kingdom / England / Castle_Donington (Belton)school, primaryBelton CE Primary School, (Local education authority: Leicestershire) is a Primary School in Belton, Loughborough. It is a Mixed school of Church of England religion. www.belton.leics.sch.uk
Castle Donington Community College(en)United_Kingdom / England / Castle_Donington (Castle Donington)college, communityMount Pleasant, Castle Donington, Derby, DE74 2LN www.castledonington.leics.sch.uk/
Hemington Primary School(en)United_Kingdom / England / Castle_Donington primary educationThis is a Primary School in Hemington, Derby. It is a Mixed school of Non Denominational religion. Main Street, Hemington, Derbyshire, DE74 2RB
Orchard Primary School(en)United_Kingdom / England / Castle_Donington (Castle Donington)primary educationThis is a Primary School in Castle Donington, Derby. It is a Mixed school of Non Denominational religion. Grange Drive, Castle Donington, Derby, DE74 2QU
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