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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Marazion Harbour
Top Tieb, just below Castle Gayer. I've got someone else's postcard shows harbor wall broken off, I have idea it took 2 goes to build harbor, first was washed away, anyone know for certain?
A memory of Marazion by
Childhood Games
I loved the castle when i was young. I remember in the winter we used to get a tin tray from the cafe and slide down the folly hill in the snow,boy it was bumpy.We played tic off ground and used to slide down the rough on ...Read more
A memory of Tutbury in 1971 by
Castle Mill Cottage. Mr &Mrs Parrack.
at the age of 4 I moved to the cottage by the ford in the October,. there hadn't been anybody living there for quite q while so there were a lot of weeds and long grass and stinging nettles to get ...Read more
A memory of North Warnborough in 1950 by
Growing Up In Tottenham
Fond memories , Waltheof Avenue where myself and my nine siblings were born and brought up with all ten of us passing through Risley Avenue School between 1916 and when I left in 1945. Memory of waiting in the school hall on ...Read more
A memory of Tottenham
Holidays In The 60s
We went to Pevensey Bay every year when I was a child. We stayed in one of a row of 3 houses along Coast rd, which were set right on the beach. They were owned by a man named Mr Piddock. A lot of time was spent at the Bay ...Read more
A memory of Pevensey Bay by
Great Great Grandfather
My great great Grandfather died here in 1880, called John Thomas and he is buried in the Churchyard by the castle .... I am looking up my Ancestors ! Joanna Smith nee (Thomas)
A memory of Bletsoe by
Kilmory Castle
Lochgilphead in 1955---Super holiday at the Castle---Calum Kennedy in the café--Road to the Isles and TheHiking song. Gerald Garnham Lincoln
A memory of Lochgilphead by
Castle Street Baths
Photo shows roof of the baths in castle street and the car park opposite which is now shops heals went in there when it opened I lived in 18 castle street till they knocked it down about 1968/69 I remember the car park very ...Read more
A memory of Guildford by
1978 First Work Place
I left Castle Down School and started work in the sub post office in Station Road in 1978. I remember the milkmen coming in with all their weekly takings! Worked for John Collins and with Heather Andrews. A great job ...Read more
A memory of North Tidworth by
Thorney Bay Beach Camp.
It must have been in the 60`s. We stayed in a caravan and loved it all. Flying a kite or playing football then walking along the sea wall and having a swim. We always walked to the funfair in the evenings where I ...Read more
A memory of Canvey Island by
Captions
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They were tried, with others, at Lancaster Castle. Ten people were hanged in August 1612. Demdike died in prison.
This 7-foot-tall inscribed stone is shown here on the B3269 road - it was moved here from Castle Dore, but has since been moved nearer the town. It is reputed to be of the 6th century.
This side of the castle was defended by a moat; there was once a drawbridge where the steps and stone bridge appear in this picture.
Castle Street is 'the finest Georgian street in Cornwall', according to Sir John Betjeman, who knew a thing or two about the county.
One was Castle House, whose owner, Joseph Moore, was licensee of The Old Bell and mayor of Malmesbury in 1894 and in 1909.
Castle Road leads to the Square. The chimney stack in the distance is that of Cookley Iron Works. The Red Lion public house (right) opened after 1830, along with the Eagle and Spur Inn.
To the left is Winter Lane with the 17th-century Castle Acre on the corner, built in stone with stone roof slates.
Down by the beck is the 17th-century corn mill, once owned by the Neville family of Middleham Castle. The mill closed in 1930 and lay derelict until 1977.
Following the sale of the mansion in 1934 parts of it were demolished, then during the Second World War it hosted, with Lowther Castle, a secret CDL Tank project.
below: CARISBROOKE, The Castle and the
Castle Street is 'the finest Georgian street in Cornwall', according to Sir John Betjeman, who knew a thing or two about the county.
Castle Street is 'the finest Georgian street in Cornwall', according to Sir John Betjeman, who knew a thing or two about the county.
Later, Bourne became a market town with a (now largely vanished) castle and a Norman priory founded in 1138, now the parish church.
B;aise Castle was built as a folly by Thomas Farr, Master of the Society of Merchant Venturers.
The site occupied by Castell Dinas Bran may have been fortified as early as the 8th century.
Walton Castle stands to the north-east of Clevedon in the middle of what is now a golf course.
Beyond the bridge are the castle and the estate, and two churches, one the Roman Catholic church where John Lingard preached.
An ancient settlement, Castle Hill near the church of St Wilfrid is the site of both Saxon and Roman fortifications.
Two castles, one in ruins, the other inhabited, can be discovered just inland, high in the Mulgrave woods. The railway viaduct dominated the village from 1883 until its demolition in 1958.
In 1348 the original timber castle was replaced in stone by Ralph Stafford, a successful soldier and friend of Edward III - he later became Earl of Stafford.
This impressive and forbidding-looking castle stands to the south of Stonehaven on a rocky headland overlooking the North Sea.
In the early 1720s Bishop Wilson was held prisoner in Castle Rushen for nine weeks for failing to pay a fine. In 1722 an ecclesiastical court found a certain Lady Horne guilty of slander.
When hunting in this area, Edward called at the castle. His stepmother brought him a cup of wine and, as he drank, one of her servants stabbed the king in the back.
Dating from c1730, it was originally a beer house, the Sign of the Castle.
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