Kenilworth, High Street c.1960
Photo ref:
K5041

More about this scene
When the Domesday Book was being compiled, Kenilworth came under the jurisdiction of the royal manor of Stoneleigh. It was made up of two holdings - that of Alberic the Clerk and that of Richard the Forester. In 1122 Henry I united the holdings and gave them to Geoffrey de Clinton. In the 1120s de Clinton built Kenilworth's famous castle, which began life as a fairly basic motte and bailey.
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