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.
Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; United Kingdom; UK; English; Europe; United Kingdom; UK; Herefordshire; Norman 12th Century; Main tower and choir stalls 14th Century; Mappa Mundi c 1300; spring; springtime; IPSV code 0770;
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Hereford Cathedral mainly Norman from the 12th Century with its central tower being 14th Century, Herefordshire, England. The building dates from the Norman 12th Century but has many additions in later centuries.The main tower and choir stalls are 14th Century.Holds the world famous Mappa Mundi drawn c 1300.
14th Century; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; United Kingdom; UK; British; English; Abbess of Shaftesbury; Europe; Wiltshire;
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The 14th Century tithe barn, established by the Abbess of Shaftesbury in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England is one of the best preserved tithe barns in the country.
Scotland; Britain; Great Britain; British Isles; UK; United Kingdom; ruins; 14th Century castle; converted to 17th Century tower house; Scottish Borders; summer; sunny; hillside by; River Tweed; entrance roadway; trees
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Ruins of Neidpath Castle originally a 14th Century castle converted to a tower house in the 17th Century. Situated outside Peebles in the Scottish Borders, Scotland
Scotland; Scottish; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; 14th Century castle; converted to 17th Century tower house; Scottish Borders; summer; sunny; hillside; wildflowers; beside River Tweed
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Ruins of Neidpath Castle originally a 14th Century castle converted to a tower house in the 17th Century. Situated outside Peebles in the Scottish Borders, Scotland
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
England; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; United Kingdom; UK; Europe; Warwickshire; built 16th to 18th Centuries; springtime; spring; sunny; hilltop; folly
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The Beacon at Burton Bassett, Warwickshire, built 16th to 18th Century.
England; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; United Kingdom; UK; Europe; Warwickshire; Built 16th to 18th Centuries; spring; springtime; hilltop; folly; pathway
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The Beacon at Burton Bassett, Warwickshire, built 16th to 18th Century.
Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; England; English; Europe; United Kingdom; UK; Norman 12th Century; Main tower and choir stalls 14th Century; Mappa Mundi c 1300; spring; springtime; IPSV code 0770;
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Hereford Cathedral mainly Norman from the 12th Century with its central tower being 14th Century, Herefordshire, England. The building dates from the Norman 12th Century but has many additions in later centuries.The main tower and choir stalls are 14th Century.Holds the famous Mappa Mundi drawn c 1300.
Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; English; Europe; United Kingdom; UK; Herefordshire; Norman 12th Century; Main tower and choir stalls 14th Century; Mappa Mundi c1300; IPSV code 0770;
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Hereford Cathedral mainly Norman from the 12th Century with its central tower being 14th Century, Herefordshire, England. The building dates from the Norman 12th Century but has many additions in later centuries.The main tower and choir stalls are 14th Century.Holds the world famous Mappa Mundi drawn c 1300.
west front; west elevation; 11th Century; Norman origins; Britain; British Isles; Europe; British; English; part early English; part perpendicular late 14th Century; front entrance; spires; tower; lawn; shrubbery; summer; sunny; Great Britain; United Kingdom; UK; Europe;
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The west front of Worcester Cathedral dating from the 11th Century, Worcestershire, England
lady; exploring; visitor; holidaymaker; summer; sunny; Warwickshire; England; English; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; United Kingdom; UK; Europe
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A lady tourist exploring Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire, England
bodiam; castle; 14th; century; moated; pillbox; world war 2; defense; gun; emplacement; architecture; architectural; structures; building; edifice; edifices; Europe; United Kingdom; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; U.K.; UK; East Sussex
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Bodiam Castle was built in 1385 to defend the river Rother against invasion by the French. 500 plus years later it was still an expected invasion point and in world war 2 a 'pillbox' emplacement with provision for a field gun was built in front of the old castle.
England; English; British Isles; Britain; British; Great Britain; United Kingdom; UK; Europe; Worcestershire; 14th Century; 3 storey octagonal tower with cellar; Royalist castle of Sir Ralph Clare; building finished 1347; once home of Geoffrey Chaucer's granddaughter; local red sandstone; summer; sunny; summertime; crenellated; oldest secular building in Kidderminster;
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The 14th Century Caldwall Tower in Kidderminster, Worcestershire, England. A 3 storey octagonal tower with cellar and all that remains of the Royalist castle of Sir Ralph Clare which was finished in 1347 and was once the home of the granddaughter of Geoffrey Chaucer.
Chesterton Mill, Warwickshire. The 350 yr old windmill is one of Warwickshire's most famous landmarks, standing on a hill overlooking the village of Chesterton. It was built in 1632-1633, probably by Sir Edward Peyto, who was Lord of the Chesterton Manor House.
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; 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
England; English; Europe; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; United Kingdom; UK; Worcestershire; originally fortified 14th Century manor house; modified and restored; unusual passage way to St Mary's Church; summer; summertime; lawn;
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Kyre Park near Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, originally a fortified manor house from 14th Century but modified and restored over the centuries, lastly in 1880.Connected by an unusual passge way to the largely Norman Church of St Mary's
England; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; English; British; United Kingdom; UK; Europe; winter; 14th Century; chapel for pilgrims; lock-up 17th Century; IPSV code 1398; IPSV code 5890; IPSV code 1811;
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The 14th Century bridge in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England with its curious domed structure which was once a chapel for pilgrims and converted to a lock-up in the 17th Century.
English; British; United Kingdom; Britain; British Isles; stately home; historic; family house; spring; curtain wall; Great Britain; UK; Europe; mansion;
Chesterton Mill, Warwickshire. The 350 yr old windmill is one of Warwickshire's most famous landmarks, standing on a hill overlooking the village of Chesterton. It was built in 1632-1633, probably by Sir Edward Peyto, who was Lord of the Chesterton Manor House.
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
colour; color; daytime; half-timbered; 14th Century manor house; mediaeval; middle ages; outdoor; colour; color; springtime; England; United Kingdom; Britain; 16th Century gatehouse; Bromyard; Herefordshire; Welsh Marches; farmhouse; Great Britain; UK; English; British; Europe; British Isles; IPSV code 1165;
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The 15th century Lower Brockhampton farm and gatehouse near Bromyard,Herefordshire.One of the most attractive black and white manor houses of the Welsh Marches.
England; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; British; English; Europe; United Kingdom; UK; 14th Century; winter; blue sky; River Avon; chapel'pilgrims; lock-up 17th Century; IPSV code 1398; IPSV code 5890; IPSV code 1811;
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The 14th Century bridge in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England with its curious domed structure which was once a chapel for pilgrims and converted to a lock-up in the 17th Century.
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
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
England; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; English; British; United Kingdom; UK; Europe; 14th Century; mediaeval; middle ages; chapel'pilgrims; lock-up 17th Century; River Avon; winter; blue sky; IPSV code 1811; IPSV code 1398; IPSV code 5890
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The 14th Century bridge in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, England with its curious domed structure which was once a chapel for pilgrims and converted to a lock-up in the 17th Century.
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
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; 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.
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