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Wedi ei greu 30 October 2013

This castle was begun in the late 1000s, it is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. It is a Norman motte and bailey castle.

Cat
Monday 29th of September 2014 09:49:07 AM
A timber motte and bailey castle was built on this site by William the Conqueror in 1069-70, after the 'harrying of the North'. It rebuilt in stone between 1180 and 1236.

Cat
Monday 29th of September 2014 09:35:15 AM
This is the site of a Norman motte and bailey castle. The original timber castle was replaced with a stone one in 1200s.

Cat
Tuesday 23rd of September 2014 08:09:37 AM
This castle was built in the 1000s by the Normans, it is on the same site as an earlier Roman fort.

Cat
Tuesday 23rd of September 2014 07:59:17 AM
This castle was built in 1277 by Edward I, the site itself had been in use from much earlier and is mentioned in 1086.

Cat
Tuesday 23rd of September 2014 07:48:15 AM
This site in Dover had been used as an Iron Age Hillfort, the location for a Roman lighthouse and by Anglo-Saxon church builders before William the Conqueror chose it as a site for a castle in 1066

Cat
Tuesday 23rd of September 2014 07:31:13 AM
There has been a castle here since at least the 1100s and probably much earlier. The first written record is from 1110, when king Alexander I dedicated a chapel at the castle.

Cat
Tuesday 23rd of September 2014 07:21:54 AM
There has been a castle on this site in Edinburgh since at least the reign of David the first in the 1100s.

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Tuesday 23rd of September 2014 07:14:18 AM

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Tuesday 23rd of September 2014 07:12:49 AM
When I was kid Beaumont Leys was where the massive swimming pool with water slides and a wave machine was - a real treat!

Cat
Monday 9th of December 2013 05:08:11 PM