England; Britain; Great Britain; English; United Kingdom; UK; British; Europe; 13th Century; Henry Third; Iron Age; summer; sunny; fortress; fortifications; towers; ramparts; ruins; mediaeval; Earl of Chester; IPSV code 2673;
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Inside the outer curtain walls of the mediaeval fortress of Beeston Castle near Chester, begun in the 1220s by the powerful baron the Earl of Chester on the original Iron Age site
England; Britain; English; Great Britain; British Isles; UK; United Kingdom; Europe; Earl of Chester; 13th Century; Henry Third; Iron Age site; fortress; fortifications; towers; ramparts; curtain wall; cliffs; trees; field; farmland; farmhouse; cows; IPSV code 2673;
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The mediaeval fortress of Beeston Castle was begun in the 1220s by the Earl of Chester, one of Henry the Third's greatest barons. Built on the original Iron Age site;
England; English; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; Europe; father and children; ruined curtain wall; IPSV code 2673; safety issues;
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Father and children on the ruined curtain wall of Beeston Castle, Cheshire, England
England; Britain; Great Britain; British Isles; UK; United Kingdom; Europe ruins; curtain wall; mediaeval fortress; Earl of Chester; 1220s; Iron Age; summer; sunny
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Ruins of the curtain wall of the mediaeval fortress of Beeston Castle near Chester, begun in the 1220s by the powerful baron the Earl of Chester on the original Iron Age fortifications; IPSV code 2673;
England; plaque; Castle Courtyard; artist's impression; 13th Century; United Kingdom; Britain; British Isles; British; English; Great Britain; UK; Europe; IPSV code 2673; IPSV code 5266;
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Descriptive plaque showing the layout of Goodrich Castle, Herefordshire, England with artist's impession of the Castle Courtyard in its 13th Century state
plaque; artist impression; Great Hall; 13th Century; England; United Kingdom; Britain; British Isles; British; English; Great Britain; UK; IPSV code 2673; IPSV code 5266;
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Descriptive plaque showing artist's impression of the Great Hall in its original 13th Century use in Goodrich Castle, Herefordshire, England
England; English; Europe; British Isles; British; Britain; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; ruins; 13th Century; fortified manor house; Bishop Robert Burnell; Lord Chancellor; King Edward the First; sandstone; spring; springtime; towers; IPSV code 2673;
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Ruins of the 13th Century fortified manor house built by Bishop Robert Burnell, Lord Chancellor of King Edward the First, in Acton Burnell, Shropshire, England
England; English; battlements; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; Europe; ruins; 13th Century; fortified manor house; Bishop Robert Burnell; Lord Chancellor; King Edward the First; spring; springtime; sandstone; towers; IPSV code 2673;
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Ruins of the 13th Century fortified manor house built by Bishop Robert Burnell, Lord Chancellor of King Edward the First, in Acton Burnell, Shropshire, England
England; English; Europe; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; ruins; 13th Century; fortified manor house; Bishop Robert Burnell; Lord Chancellor; King Edward the First; sandstone; battlements; towers; trees; spring; springtime; sunny; IPSV code 2673;
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Ruins of the 13th Century fortified manor house built by Bishop Robert Burnell, Lord Chancellor of King Edward the First, in Acton Burnell, Shropshire, England
Wales; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; Europe; Gwent; ruins; built early 13th Century; winter; IPSV code 2673; circular keep; the Great Tower;
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The ruins of the early 13th Century Skenfrith Castle in Monmouthshire, Wales
Wales; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; Europe; Gwent; ruins; built early 13th Century; National Trust; winter; IPSV code 2673
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The ruins of the early 13th Century Skenfrith Castle in Monmouthshire, Wales
Wales; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; Europe; Gwent; ruins; built early 13th Century; circular keep; Great Tower; winter; National Trust; IPSV code 2673; tourist
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Ruins of the early 13th Century Skenfrith Castle in Monmouthshire, Wales viewed from the interior of the circular keep or Great Tower.
Beeston Castle, Beeston, Cheshire, UK, England, Medieval, Norman, Castle, Stone, Solid, Elevated, Countryside, Sepia, View, Knights, Armour, Robin Hood. English Civil War, Cromwell,
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Beeston Castle, Destroyed by Comwell in 1646. Legend describes a Demon guarded treasure deep within a well in the grounds. It is said that anyone attempting to enter the well in order to search for the treasure, will be struck dumb, or go mad.
Wales; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; Europe; Gwent; circular keep; the Great Tower; plaque; built early 13th Century; National Trust; winter; IPSV code 2673; ruins
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Plaque inside the circular keep known as the Great Tower of Skenfrith Castle , Monmouthshire, Wales. built early 13th Century
Wales; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; Europe; Gwent; ruins; built early 13th Century; interior of circular keep; National Trust; winter; IPSV code 2673
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The ruins of the early 13th Century Skenfrith Castle in Monmouthshire, Wales. Inside the circular keep.
Worcestershire; Britain; British Isles; Europe; English; British; South front; South elevation; tower; 11th to 13th Century; summer; sunny; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; Europe;
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The South front and tower of Worcester Cathedral, Worcestershire,England
David Young, London, Greater London, Suffolk, England, Britain, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, East Anglia, Eastern England, the East, tower, keep, fortress, fort, English Heritage, Henry II, Henry the Second, Orford Castle, travel, tourism, holiday, destination,
David Young, London, Greater London, Suffolk, England, Britain, Great Britain, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, East Anglia, Eastern England, the East, tower, keep, fortress, fort, English Heritage, Henry II, Henry the Second, Orford Castle, travel, tourism, holiday, destination,
England; English; Europe; early 19th Century; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; near Bridgnorth; sham castle; spring; springtime; folly; IPSV code 2673;
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Lower section of Quatford Castle, near Bridgnorth, Shropshire, England
English; British; United Kingdom; Britain; British Isles; stately home; historic; family house; spring; curtain wall; Great Britain; UK; Europe; mansion;
England; English; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; United Kingdom; UK; 13th Century cloisters; clematis; converted to a mansion 16th Century; octagonal tower; lawn; tourists; tall chimneys; spring; springtime
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Lacock Abbey in the village of Lacock in Wiltshire,England with cloisters dating from the 13th Century was converted to a mansion in the 16th Century
Scottish; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; Europe; Loch Ness; Inverness; 13th Century; ruins; lake; summer; reported monster sighting in 1977; Nessy
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The ruined Castle Urquhart on the North shore of Loch Ness near Inverness, Scotland. Dating from the early 13th Century. In 1977 from a place nearby a sighting of the Loch Ness monster was reported.
The ruined Castle Urquhart on the North shore of Loch Ness near Inverness, Scotland. Dating from the early 13th Century. In 1977 from a place nearby a sighting of the Loch Ness monster was reported.
English; British; United Kingdom; Britain; British Isles; St Michael's Church; springtime; historic family house; curtain wall; mansion; Great Britain; UK; Europe; IPSV code 2673;
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Croft Castle and St Michael's Church, Herefordshire, England
Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; English; United Kingdom; UK; Europe; Castle Green; Norman 12th Century; Main tower and choir stalls 14th Century; Herefordshire; springtime; spring; IPSV code 0770;
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Hereford Cathedral mainly Norman from the 12th Century with its central tower being 14th Century, Herefordshire, England.Viewed from Castle Green. The building dates from the Norman 12th Century but has many additions in later centuries.The main tower and choir stalls are 14th Century.
English; Europe; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; Staffordshire; site of original Norman castle; re-built 1817; destroyed by Parliamentary forces during civil war; summer; summertime; keep; IPSV code 2673
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Ruins of the Stafford Castle in Staffordshire, England re- built 1817 on the site of the original Norman castle using many of the original stones, having been destroyed by Parliamentary forces during the civil war.
United Kingdom; Britain; British Isles; British; English; stately home; historic; family house; spring; battlements; front door; Great Britain; UK; mansion; Europe; lawns; IPSV code 2673;
English; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; Europe; ruins; Staffordshire; re-built 1817; site of original Norman castle; destroyed by Parliamentary forces during civil war; summer; summertime; folly; IPSV code 2673
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Ruins of the Stafford Castle in Staffordshire, England re- built 1817 on the site of the original Norman castle using many of the original stones, having been destroyed by Parliamentary forces during the civil war.