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Chepstow Castle exterior facade, Norman, Britains oldest castle, built 1067 the year after the Battle of Hastings
Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom: Chepstow Castle -  the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain, built in 1067 the year after the Battle of Hastings, located on a cliff above the River Wye, which forms the border between England and Wales.
Conwy Castle, North Wales, UK. It belongs among Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd - UNESCO World Heritage site.
Entrance gate to the Bishops Palace at night being the entrance to the formal gardens in Wells, Somerset, UK. The Bishops Palace was built in the 13th Century with a moat and 13 acres of gardens.
Ruins of the medieval Raglan Castle (Welsh: Castell Rhaglan) Monmothshire, Wales, United Kingdom. 25th of June 2023
UK, Wales, Pembrokeshire, Pembroke Castle
Tonbridge Castle in Kent, England. After William the Conqueror took England at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, his kinsman Richard Fitz Gilbert was tasked with guarding the crossing of the River Medway. He built a simple Motte-and-bailey castle. The castle was later besieged in 1088 when Fitz Gilber's descendants rebelled against William's son, King William II. The king had the castle and Tonbridge burnt to the ground in revenge. By 1100, a new wooden castle was replaced with a stone shell keep and in 1295 a stone wall encircled the town. The castle was used to safekeep the great seal of England for a while when King Edward I visited France. In 1793, the mansion was built, and both buildings are now Grade I listed.
Chepstow, Uk - Circa September 2019: Ruins of Chepstow Castle (Castell Cas-gwent in Welsh)
Newark Castle ruins, Newark-on-Trent. Outside the castle view with clouds
Scenic view of Chepstow with River Wye in Wales
Sussex, United Kingdom - July 9, 2013: Moated castle Bodiam near Robertsbridge in East Sussex, England  was built in 1385 to defend the area against French invasion during the Hundred Years' War.
Strand Gate, Winchelsea, with a horizon in the distance on a sunny day.
The gatehouse at Berry Pomeroy castle
Rye, England - June 13, 2023:The Landgate in Rye town, the last remaining of two gates built to defend Rye from invading forces, England, United Kingdom
Caerphilly Castle, Wales - September 2017: Scenic view of the bridge to the outer west gatehouse
Ye Arrow Pub near Rochester Castle in Kent, England. These are commercial venues.
Caerphilly Castle,Wales
Medieval Town in Guerande,Brittany
Ruins of the medieval Raglan Castle (Welsh: Castell Rhaglan) Monmothshire, Wales, United Kingdom. 25th of June 2023
Hereford Cathedral in Hereford from out-of-copyright 1891 book \
photo of old wall in Cleavdon,North Somerset,UK
Autumn sunshine over Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK
Ruins of 15th century Monastery in Pirita, Tallinn, Estonia. Catholic convent belonging to the Order of St. Brigitta. Arched passage to the main church.
Critchel House gatehouse entrance, Moor Critchel, Dorset, England, UK. The Critchel estate extends over four hundred acres of landscaped parkland and farming fields, with extensive public access by footpath, track and trail, with hamlets and villages scattered around its perimeter, north of Witchampton, Wimborne, Dorset.
Beeston in the UK in September 2022. A view of the Beeston Castle Gatehouse
The entrance of Tonbridge Castle in Kent, England. After William the Conqueror took England at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, his kinsman Richard Fitz Gilbert was tasked with guarding the crossing of the River Medway. He built a simple Motte-and-bailey castle. The castle was later besieged in 1088 when Fitz Gilber's descendants rebelled against William's son, King William II. The king had the castle and Tonbridge burnt to the ground in revenge. By 1100, a new wooden castle was replaced with a stone shell keep and in 1295 a stone wall encircled the town. The castle was used to safekeep the great seal of England for a while when King Edward I visited France. In 1793, the mansion was built, and both buildings are now Grade I listed.
Closed wooden gates at an entrance to the medieval Beeston Castle, standing on Beeston Crag, 107m above the Cheshire Plain in England, UK.
Early morning sunlight on Guildford Castle famous place in Surrey England Europe
Part of the Gothic Revival exterior of the McLean Museum and Art Gallery (part of the Watt Institution) in Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland. First opened in 1876, it is a Grade 'A' Listed Building
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