Places
36 places found.
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- Barnard Castle, Durham
- Bishop's Castle, Shropshire
- Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway
- Castle Combe, Wiltshire
- Castle Cary, Somerset
- Corfe Castle, Dorset
- Castle Bolton, Yorkshire
- Burgh Castle, Norfolk (near Great Yarmouth)
- Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire
- Castle Hedingham, Essex
- Rowlands Castle, Hampshire
- Castle Acre, Norfolk
- Balmoral Castle, Grampian
- Castle Rising, Norfolk
- Castle Ashby, Northamptonshire
- Castle Bromwich, West Midlands
- Castle Eden, Durham
- Redmire, Yorkshire (near Castle Bolton)
- Castle Donington, Leicestershire
- Gwrych Castle, Clwyd
- Urquhart Castle, Highlands
- Sudeley Castle, Gloucestershire
- Cholmondeley Castle, Cheshire
- Wardour Castle, Wiltshire
- Dunstaffnage Castle, Strathclyde
- Raby Castle, Durham
- Crichton Castle, Lothian
- Lumley Castle, Durham
- Dunnottar Castle, Grampian
- Elcho Castle, Tayside
- Elmley Castle, Hereford & Worcester
- Barcaldine Castle, Strathclyde
- Midmar Castle, Grampian
- Hanley Castle, Hereford & Worcester
- Castle Bytham, Lincolnshire
- Kincardine Castle, Grampian
Photos
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Maps
432 maps found.
Books
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Memories
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Happy Childhood Holidays
When I was a child, my grandparents had a static caravan on the 'Zealand' caravan park in Saundersfoot (now part of Scar Farm). We stayed there every school holiday and I have many lovely memories; many include a bag ...Read more
A memory of Saundersfoot in 1970 by
Maybe We Know Each Other
"...I used to play in the castle and what we thought were dungeons in the middle to late 1950s. It was our playground for many years. We went to the beach nearly every day summer or winter..." Maybe we know each other? ...Read more
A memory of Kirkcaldy by
The Abney Family Tree
My Abney ancestors originated in England and lived in Belvoir Castle. I live in Texas and on a trip to England, we were to tour Belvoir Castle. My mother had always been interested in genealogy but I had not had the ...Read more
A memory of Belvoir Castle in 2001 by
My Great Grandmother Mary Robson Of Hartlepool
My great-grandma Mary Robson lived at 40 Hermit Street with her father William, (mother - Frances - deceased), a brother called William H Robson. Mary Robson had an illegitimate child called Frances, ...Read more
A memory of West View in 1890 by
Folie The Fortune Teller
Does anyone remember FOLIE? Back in the 1950s when I lived in West Park there was a well known man, usually located at the end of the castle walk near Portnahapple, who was famous for his ability to see into the future. ...Read more
A memory of Portstewart in 1950 by
My English Ggg Grandmother
Alice Skelton (3 August 1817 -13 January 1872) born in Snainton, Yorkshire christened at Brompton By Sawdon, York, England. Visited her GGG Grandfather's castle. I would like to join the Skelton family association prior to my visit to the Castle.
A memory of Skelton in 1860 by
Vine Cottage
I used to visit the Castle family who lived in Vine Cottage (next to the school) late 50s early 60s. I think it was occupied by Jessie Castle, Alfred Castle and Emma Francis Castle (Mother). I would like to hear from anyone who may ...Read more
A memory of Upchurch by
Hadleigh Castle And Town C1963 Onward.
I purchased my first house at 28 Chapel Lane with my late wife. This lane led down to the Salvation Army Farm where an annual event of motor cycle scrambling took place. The lane was quiet apart from ...Read more
A memory of Hadleigh in 1963 by
Mount With Castle Gayer In Front
In front of the Mount is the folly of Castle Gayer which recently changed hands for £3m!
A memory of St Michael's Mount by
Captions
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The church was badly damaged during the last siege of the castle after being used as a lookout for the opposing side.
assortment of small fishing and rowing boats has been hauled safely above the high water mark in this picture of the eastern end of the Marine Parade; the famous white cliffs are visible beyond the castle
The first ferry was established in 1178 by the baron who owned Halton Castle on the southern side of the estuary.
The view is up Main Street, westward from the bridge over the River Winniford (right), to Chideock House Restaurant and the Castle Inn.
Originally the site of a Saxon hunting lodge, much of the present Corfe Castle, which gives its name to the stone-built village beneath, dates back to the troubled reign of King Stephen.
He was a frequent visitor to Hever Castle, the childhood home of his second wife, Anne Boleyn. The spire of the ancient church, left, is tucked behind the site of an inn which has existed since 1597.
Originating from a 13th-century pele tower, the castle was largely rebuilt as a stately home during the 18th century.
The original castle, built by Henry VIII in 1542 as part of his many coastal defences, has all but disappeared, and was replaced by a large Victorian mansion during the 1880s.
The castle itself dates from c1145, and was built by Reginald, Earl of Cornwall, a bastard son of Henry I.
It is suggested that the remains of Herstmonceux Castle form part of the oldest brick mansion in Britain; it was built in 1441, following a grant from the King to Roger de Fiennes to 'embattle' his manor-house
Described as an 'ambitious and correct neo-Elizabethan mansion', Greystoke Castle was remodelled by Anthony Salvin in 1839-48 and again after a fire of 1868.
It is suggested that the remains of Herstmonceux Castle form part of the oldest brick mansion in Britain; it was built in 1441, following a grant from the king to Roger de Fiennes to 'embattle
The stone stiles, which were used to keep farm animals being driven from Castle Farm from entering the cottages' gardens, have long since gone.
After the castle came into the ownership of the Ministry of Works in 1927, the ivy was cleared away.
Not much more than a stone's throw from Jack Straw's Castle, the original Old Bull and Bush can be seen on the right of shot.
The land on which Kendal Castle stands was acquired through marriage by Ivo de Taillebois, and it is he who is thought to have built the original 11th-century fortress.
The castle was rebuilt in the 1640s by Matthew Cradock, first governor of Massachusetts. It is in the Jacobean style, with a tower imitating the medieval period.
Trent Bridge and an Upper Trent boat may also be seen but then, as now, Bishop Alexander's 12th-century castle dominates the scene.
However, it was Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, who completed the process two centuries later after Elizabeth I gave him the castle in 1563.
A Peace Parade was held at Stortford in July 1919 when the plans for the memorial in Castle Gardens were announced. By-laws forbade the beating of carpets and driving of cattle through the gardens.
And while the architecture of the Castle does not exactly gel with that of the church, both buildings attract their fair share of visitors at the appropriate times.
Chantries were added to the original structure by the 14th Baron Greystoke, who built the first Greystoke Castle.
The castle was founded in 1070, and in the 14th century it was bought by the Luttrell family. In 1645 it was the last Royalist garrison in Somerset, and only fell after a siege of 150 days.
Down the lane to the left, on the other side of the castle green, is Northgate and Doomsdale, the prison which included among its inmates the Catholic martyr St Cuthbert Mayne, the Quaker George Fox, and
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