Castles of the South West Gallery
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Old Wardour Castle N090397
OLD WARDOUR CASTLE, Wiltshire. General view with cows. Built in the late 14th century by John Lord Lovel, updated by the Arundell family after c.1570, the castle saw much fighting during the Civil War and the romantic ruin was later incorporated into the 18th century garden landscape of New Wardour House
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Old Wardour Castle N080981
OLD WARDOUR CASTLE, Wiltshire. General view from the north. Built in the late 14th century by John Lord Lovel, updated by the Arundell family after c.1570, the castle saw much fighting during the Civil War and the romantic ruin was later incorporated into the 18th century garden landscape of New Wardour House. Part of the film Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves, was filmed here
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Sherborne Old Castle gatehouse K000830
SHERBORNE OLD CASTLE, Dorset. External view of the south west gatehouse from the west. The southwest gateway into Bishop Roger's castle was the main entrance from the town of Sherborne and was designed to impress visitors as well as deter enemies. The twelfth century construction was altered in the sixteenth century when the chimney stack and windows on the second and third floors were added
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