Leeds, Castle 1892
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Built on the site of a 9th-century royal manor house, Leeds Castle became a royal fortress on the accession of Edward I. It served as a royal residence for six medieval queens, and it was a favourite haunt Queen Eleanor of Castile, Catherine of Valois and Henry VIII. The Leeds Castle Foundation was established in 1974 to preserve it as a living castle.
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