Roch, Castle c.1955
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R293014

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Built by Adam de Rupe in the second half of the 13th century, Roch is noted for its distinctive D-shaped tower. The legend is that de Rupe built his castle here in order that he might escape a prophecy that he would die from the bite of a viper. Alas for Adam, a viper found its way into the castle; it had hidden in a bundle of firewood, and the prophecy was fulfilled.
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