List of castles in England

Thislist of castles in Englandis not a list of every building and site that has "castle" as part of its name, nor does it list only buildings that conform to a strict definition of a castle as amedievalfortified residence.[1]It is not a list of every castle ever built in England, many of which have vanished without trace, but is primarily a list of buildings and remains that have survived. In almost every case the buildings that survive are either ruined, or have been altered over the centuries. For several reasons, whether a given site is that of a medieval castle has not been taken to be a sufficient criterion for determining whether or not that site should be included in the list.

Windsor Castle,Berkshire

Castles that have vanished or whose remains are barely visible are not listed, except for some important or well-known buildings and sites.Fortificationsfrom before the medieval period are not listed, nor are architecturalfollies.In other respects it is difficult to identify clear and consistent boundaries between two sets of buildings, comprising those that indisputably belong in a list of castles and those that do not. The criteria adopted for inclusion in the list include such factors as: how much survives from the medieval period; how strongly fortified the building was; how castle-like the surviving building is; whether the building has been given the title of "castle"; how certain it is that a medieval castle stood on the site, or that the surviving remains are those of a medieval castle; how well-known or interesting the building is; and whether including or excluding a building helps make the list, in some measure, more consistent.

In order to establish a list that is as far as possible comprehensive as well as consistent, it is necessary to establish its boundaries. Before the list itself, a discussion of its scope includes lengthy lists of buildings excluded from the main lists for various reasons. TheCastellarium Anglicanum,an authoritative index of castles in England and Wales published in 1983, lists over 1,500 castle sites in England.[2]Many of these castles have vanished or left almost no trace. The present list includes more than 800 medieval castles of which there are visible remains, with over 300 having substantial surviving stone or brick remains.

History

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The Tower of London

A castle is a type of fortified structure, developed in Europe during theMiddle Ages.The first castles appeared inFrancein the 10th century,[3]and in England during the 11th century. A few castles are known to have been built in England before theNormansinvaded in 1066;[4]a great many were built in the years following, the principal mechanism by means of which the Normans were able to consolidate their control over the country.[5]Whilst a few important castles, such as theWhite Towerin theTower of London,were built of stone, most early castles weremotte-and-baileycastles of earthwork and timber, which could be constructed quickly. Some were later rebuilt in stone,[6]but there are a great many castle sites in England where all that is visible today are traces of earthworks.[7]

Castles continued to be built in England for several hundred years, reaching a peak of military sophistication in the late 13th century.[8]The two principal elements in their construction were the great tower orkeep,such as the White Tower, and the fortified enclosure, such as is provided by the outer wall of the Tower of London. During the 14th century, largely as a result of the decline offeudalism,[9]the construction of strong castles began to decline, in favour of more lightly fortified structures often described asfortified manor houses.[10]In the far north of England, where conditions remained unsettled, fortified buildings continued to be built as late as the 16th century, not only by the rich and powerful but by any with adequate means, as defence not against great armies, but against the notoriousBorder Reivers.Many took the form of thepele tower,a smaller, more modest version of the castle keep,[11]and many of these still survive, often incorporated in later buildings.

Pendennis Castle,Cornwall: a 16th-century Henrician Castle

Castles differed from earlier fortifications in that they were generally private fortified residences. Typically, a castle was the residence of a feudal lord, providing the owner with a secure base from which to control his lands,[12]and also a symbol of wealth and power. Earlier fortified structures, such as the Saxonburhor theIron Agehillfort,provided public or communal defences,[13]as did medieval town orcity walls.The manyRoman fortsof which ruins survive in Britain differed in being wholly military in nature; they were camps or strongholds of theRoman army.The Romans also built town or city walls in England, which can still be seen, for instance atSilchester.

By the 16th century the role of fortifications had changed once more with the development of artillery capable of breaching even thick stone walls. In the reign ofHenry VIII,fears of invasion[14]led to the building of a series of new fortresses along the south coast of England,[15]known as theDevice FortsorHenrician Castles.These were designed to use and to defend against artillery, and since they were not private residences, but national fortifications, they do not possess what architectural historians have come to see as the defining characteristics of a castle.[16]Nonetheless, they are visibly castle-like, being compact, with battlemented walls, squat turrets and sometimes a keep; and they were the last generation of fortresses in England to be known as castles, long before architectural historians began to argue that they should not be.[17]One of them,Pendennis Castle,was one of the last Royalist strongholds to fall to the Parliamentarians during theEnglish Civil War—starvation forcing surrender after a siege of five months.[18]

Herstmonceux Castle,East Sussex

As the role of the castle as a fortress declined in the later medieval period, its role as a residence increasingly became the more important. Castles such asHerstmonceuxwere built with fortifications seemingly designed more for show than for strength,[19]implying a further evolution in the role and concept of the castle, becoming less a means of enforcing power but instead a symbol of its possession, a castle becoming a grand residence proclaiming the status of its owner. Once fortifications had become altogether redundant, it became increasingly rare in England for new buildings to be described as castles, in contrast to France, where country houses continued to be known aschâteaux.

Once no longer needed as fortresses, castles – if they were not abandoned – were, over the centuries, adapted and modernised to make them more suitable for continued use as residences:[20]large windows were inserted in defensive walls, as atLumley;outer walls were demolished or lowered to open up views from within, as atRaby;new residential ranges were built to improve and extend accommodation, as atWindsor.Some castles were restored after falling into ruin, likeBamburgh;[21]others, likeBelvoir,were demolished and rebuilt, retaining little or none of the original structure.[22]In the 18th and 19th centuries especially, many castles underwent "improvements" by architects such asAnthony Salvin,and in this period a fashion developed for entirely new houses to be built in the style of castles, and to be known as castles.[23][24]Amongst these wasPeckforton Castle,built by Salvin: a building so authentic in its recreation of a medieval castle that it has been described as possibly the last serious fortified home built in Britain.[25]

Peckforton Castle,Cheshire, withBeeston Castlein the distance

Scope and exclusions

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No list of castles in England is ever likely to be complete, because there will never be complete agreement in every case as to whether the remains of a building are those of a castle, whether a given place is the site of a castle, or whether a surviving building should be considered to be a castle.[26]

Perhaps because the castle has become the most familiar type of fortification, many sites of fortifications earlier than the 10th century have become known as castles. Most of these are Iron Age hill forts. Amongst the best known areAbbotsbury Castle,Barbury Castle,Bratton Castle,Cadbury Castle,Castle Dore,Chûn Castle,Liddington Castle,Maen Castle,Maiden CastleandUffington Castle,[27]whilst many more appear in theList of hillforts in England.Others, such asMelandra Castle,Reculver Castle,Richborough CastleandWhitley Castle,are Roman forts, whilstDaw's Castleis a Saxon burh.[27]None of these is included in the present list unless it is also the site of a medieval castle, as is the case with, for instance,Portchester Castle,where an imposing castle was built within the surviving walls of the Roman fort.[28]

Portchester Castle,Hampshire: Roman walls and medieval keep

Nor are all medieval fortified sites included in the present list. The remains of town and city walls are excluded—most of these appear in theList of town walls in England and Wales.Also excluded are churches with defensive towers, such asAncroft,Burgh by Sands,Edlingham,Garway,Great SalkeldandNewton Arlosh,as well as other fortified ecclesiastical sites such asAlnwick Abbey,Battle Abbey,Thornton Abbey,Wetheral Priory,Whalley AbbeyandSt Mary's Abbey, York.Some of the pele towers of Northern England are included, but the more modest fortified buildings known asbastlesare not, though the distinction between them is not always altogether clear. Amongst fortified manor houses, those given the title of castle are included, whilst many others were more lightly fortified and are excluded. Amongst these areBaddesley Clinton,Cowdray House,Farnhill Hall,Hipswell Hall,Ightham Mote,Little Wenham Hall,Markenfield HallandWalburn Hall.[29]

The list includes pele towers that became known as castles, or preserve a castle-like aspect. Many others, or their remains, survive much altered—incorporated in later country houses or farmhouses, and are excluded. Amongst these are:Aske Hall,Biddlestone RC Chapel,Bolling Hall,Bolton Old Hall,Boltongate Rectory,Causey Park House,Clennell Hall,Cliburn Hall,Corbridge Low Hall,Cowmire Hall,Craster Arms (Beadnell),Croglin Old Pele,Denton Hall,Dovenby Hall,Dunstan Hall,East Shaftoe Hall,Godmond Hall,Great Salkeld Rectory,Hardrigg Hall,Hepscott Hall,Hetton Hall,Hollin Hall,Hutton Hall (Penrith),Irton Hall,Johnby Hall,Killington Hall,Kirkoswald College,Levens Hall,Little Harle Tower,Nether Hall,Netherby Hall,Ormside Hall,Pockerley Pele,Preston Patrick Hall,Randalholme Hall,Rock Hall,Rudchester Hall,Sella Park,Selside Hall,Skelsmergh Hall,Smardale Hall,Thistlewood Farmhouse,Warnell Hall,Weetwood HallandWitton Tower.[29]

In the post-medieval period, the distinction between true castles and latermock castlesis blurred by the extent to which medieval castles were adapted and rebuilt. AtGreystokea new castle was built incorporating a medieval pele tower;[30]atThurlanda new castle was built from the ruins of the old;[31]atBelvoirthe old castle was demolished and a new one built.[22]The building of mock castles might be seen as the logical conclusion of a process already apparent in castles such asHerstmonceuxorTattershall,where the castle-like aspect of the building was becoming more for show than for strength.[19]

Wentworth Castle:not a castle but a country house

Amongst post-medieval buildings in England that are known as castles, a few, such asPeckforton Castle,closely resemble medieval castles. Many others, such asClearwell Castle,have some castle-like features, and some, likeMereworth Castle,bear no resemblance whatsoever to a castle. The list excludes buildings that neither look like castles, nor incorporate the remains of castles. Amongst these areBolebroke Castle,Bovey Castle,Bruce Castle,Castle Ashby,Castle Howard,Clifton Castle,Highclere Castle,Mereworth Castle,New Wardour Castle,Sherborne Castle,Wentworth Castle,andWisbech Castle.[32]Many other buildings with some castle-like features are also excluded. Amongst these areActon Castle,Allerton Castle,Augill Castle,Avon Castle,Bell's Castle,Bolesworth Castle,Bude Castle,Castle Eden Castle,Castle Goring,Cave Castle,Cholmondeley Castle,Clearwell Castle,Cliffe Castle,Coates Castle,Creech Castle,Droskyn Castle,Edmond Castle,Enmore Castle,Ewell Castle,Farleigh Castle,Farley Castle,Fillingham Castle,Hatherop Castle,Headingley Castle,Highcliffe Castle,Hilfield Castle,Kenwith Castle,Kirby Knowle Castle,Knepp Castle,Luscombe Castle,Midford Castle,Mulgrave Castle,Otterburn Tower,Pentillie Castle,Reeve Castle,Ryde Castle,St. Clare Castle,Sibdon Castle,Sneaton Castle,Stanhope Castle,Studley Castle,Swinton Castle,The Citadel (Weston-under-Redcastle),Tregenna Castle,Vanbrugh Castle,Wadhurst Castle,Wattisham Castle,Whitehaven Castle,Whitstable Castle,Willersley Castle,andWillsbridge Castle.[32]Amongst those that have been demolished isSteephill Castle.

Artificial ruins andfollies,often built as memorials or landscape features, are also excluded. Amongst these areAppley Tower,Black Castle,Bladon Castle,Blaise Castle,Bollitree Castle,Boston Castle,Braylsham Castle,Broadway Tower,Carr Hall Castle,Castlebourne,Clent Castle,Clopton Tower,Dinton Castle,Doyden Castle,Dunstall Castle,Durlston Castle,Fort Putnam,Hadlow Castle,Castle in Hagley ParkLawrence Castle,Long's Park Castle,Mow Cop Castle,Mowbray Castle,Pirton Castle,Radford Castle,Radway Tower,Ragged Castle (Badminton),Rivington Castle,Rodborough Fort,Ross Castle,Rothley Castle,Roundhay Castle,Sebergham Castle,Severndroog Castle,Shaldon Castle,Sham Castle (Bath),Sledmere Castle,Speedwell Castle,Stainborough Castle,Starlight Castle,Stowe Castle,Strattenborough Castle,Sundorne Castle,Toll House (Clevedon)andWyke Castle.[32]Finally, the 16th-centuryHenrician Castles,whose design was closely inspired by medieval castles, are included, but later military fortifications—with just a few exceptions—are not.

Red Lion Tower, Haltwhistle

However carefully the criteria for including a building or site on this list are set out, borderline cases are inevitable. Many buildings known to incorporate northern pele towers in their fabric, but are no longer castle-like—such as the Red Lion Tower inHaltwhistle—have been excluded. On the other hand,Corby Castle,in which a pele tower survives wholly encased in a later building,[33]is included because it is known as a castle, and by implication continued to fulfil the role of one, at least in part.Kimbolton Castleis included as the site of a medieval castle, and because the present mansion has a castellated aspect in deference to the medieval castle it replaced.

Key
Accessible open space
Castle open to the public
English Heritage
Historic House open to the public
Museum
National Trust
NGS Private, grounds open under theNational Gardens Scheme
Name Usually the name of the surviving building, but not always—for instance the remains of the historic Bampton Castle were incorporated in a later building known as Ham Court
Type Usually the type of castle represented by the predominant surviving fortified remains
Date Usually the dates of the principal building works relating to the surviving remains
Condition An indication as to what remains of the original castle structure
Image The building or site as it currently exists
Ownership
/ Access
Brief information relating to the current ownership or use of the site, an icon signifying that the site is frequently open to the public

Bedfordshire

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Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:[2]

Bedford Castle was demolished after a well-documented eight-week siege byHenry III,with around 2000 men, in 1224.[34]

Name Type Date Condition Image Ownership / Access Notes
Someries Castle Fortified manor house 15th century Fragmentary remains Brick, unfinished, ruined gatehouse and chapel survive.[35]

Berkshire

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Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:[2]

Name Type Date Condition Image Ownership / Access Notes
Donnington Castle Castle c. 1386 Fragment Built byRichard Abberbury the Elder,destroyed during the English Civil War, gatehouse survives.[36]
Windsor Castle Keep and bailey 12th–19th centuries Intact Royal palace Restored and extended byJames WyattandJeffry Wyattville,1800–30.[37]

Bristol

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Castles of which only vestiges remain include:[2]

Buckinghamshire

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Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:[2]

Name Type Date Condition Image Ownership / Access Notes
Boarstall Tower Fortified manor house c. 1312 Fragment Moated site, gatehouse survives, altered in the 16–17th centuries, converted to house 20th century.[38]

Cambridgeshire

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Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:[2]

Cheshire

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Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:[2]

County Durham

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Castles of which only earthworks or vestiges remain include:[2]

Cornwall

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Castles of which little or nothing remains include:[2]

Cumbria

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Castles of which only earthworks, vestiges or no traces remain include:[2]

Derbyshire

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Castles of which only earthworks, vestiges or no traces remain include:[2]

Devon

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Castles of which only earthworks or vestiges remain include:[2][145]

Dorset

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Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:[2]

East Riding of Yorkshire

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Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:[2]

East Sussex

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Castles of which little or nothing remains include:[2]

Essex

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Castles of which only earthworks remain include:[2]

Pleshey Castle is a good example of a motte-and-bailey castle: only earthworks and a medieval brick bridge remain.[185]

Gloucestershire

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Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:[2]

Greater London

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Castles of which no traces remain include:[2]

The table does not include The White House, a replica of a Polish palace in London.[195]

Greater Manchester

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Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:[2]

Hampshire

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Castles of which only earthworks or vestiges remain include:[2]

Herefordshire

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Castles of which little or no traces remain include:[2]

Ewyas Harold Castle is recorded in theDomesday Bookand was probably built c. 1048.[206]

Hertfordshire

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Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:[2]

Isle of Wight

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Castles of which little or nothing remains include:[2]

Isles of Scilly

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Castles of which only vestiges remain include:[2]

Kent

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Castles of which little or nothing remains include:[2]

Lancashire

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Castles of which only earthworks or vestiges remain include:[2]

Leicestershire

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Castles of which only earthworks or vestiges remain include:[2]

Lincolnshire

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Castles of which only earthworks or vestiges remain include:[2]

Goltho Castle was built on the site of aSaxonfortified dwelling of c. 850, established by excavation.[270]

Merseyside

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Castles of which little or no traces remain include:[2]

Norfolk

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Castles of which only earthworks or vestiges remain include:[2]

The surviving motte of Thetford Castle is one of the highest in England,[282]about 80 ft (24 m) high.[283]

Northamptonshire

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Castles of which little or no traces remain include:[2]

Fotheringhay Castle was the scene of the trial and execution ofMary, Queen of Scotsin 1587.[293]

Northumberland

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Castles of which little or nothing remains include:[2]

North Yorkshire

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Castles of which little remains include:[2]

Nottinghamshire

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Castles of which little remains include:[2]

Oxfordshire

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Castles of which little or nothing remains include:[2]

Rutland

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Castles of which little or nothing remains include:[2]

Shropshire

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Castles of which only earthworks or vestiges remain include:[2]

Somerset

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Castles of which only earthworks or no traces remain include:[2]

South Yorkshire

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Castles of which only earthworks, fragments or nothing remains include:[2]

Staffordshire

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Castles of which little or nothing remains include:[2]

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Suffolk

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Castles of which only earthworks or no traces remain include:[2]

Surrey

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Castles of which only little or no traces remain include:[2]

Tyne and Wear

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Castles of which little remains include:[2]

Warwickshire

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Castles of which only earthworks or vestiges remain include:[2]

West Midlands

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Castles of which little or no traces remain include:[2]

West Sussex

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Castles of which only little or no traces remain include:[2]

West Yorkshire

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Castles of which only earthworks or no traces remain include:[2]

Wiltshire

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Castles of which only little or no traces remain include:[2]

Worcestershire

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Castles of which only earthworks remain include:[2]

See also

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References

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Key to sources
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  • PSC – Pastscape website (retrieved September 2011; last accessed 5 October 2012)
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  113. ^"Kirkandrews Tower"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  114. ^"Linstock Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  115. ^"Lowther Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  116. ^"Middleton Hall"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  117. ^"Millom Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  118. ^"Muncaster Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  119. ^"Naworth Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  120. ^"Newbiggin Hall"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  121. ^"Pendragon Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  122. ^"Penrith Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  123. ^"Piel Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  124. ^"Prior's Tower"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  125. ^"Rose Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  126. ^"Scaleby Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  127. ^"Sizergh Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  128. ^"Toppin Castle"Archived2012-01-18 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  129. ^"Ubarrow Hall"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  130. ^"Wharton Hall"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  131. ^"Whitehall, Allhallows"Archived2012-01-19 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  132. ^Emery (1996), p.256.
  133. ^"Workington Hall"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  134. ^"Wray Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  135. ^"Wraysholme Tower"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  136. ^"Yanwath Hall"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  137. ^"Bolsover Castle"Archived2015-06-30 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  138. ^"Codnor Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  139. ^"Elvaston Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  140. ^"Haddon Hall"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  141. ^"Mackworth Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  142. ^"Peveril Castle"Archived2012-09-24 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  143. ^"Riber Castle"Archived2010-09-27 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  144. ^"Wingfield Manor"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  145. ^Higham (1988), p.143.
  146. ^"Affeton Castle"Archived2012-01-18 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  147. ^"Berry Pomeroy Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  148. ^"Bickleigh Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  149. ^"Compton Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  150. ^"Dartmouth Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  151. ^"Castle Drogo"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  152. ^"Gidleigh Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  153. ^"Hemyock Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  154. ^"Kingswear Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  155. ^"Lydford Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  156. ^"Marisco Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  157. ^"Okehampton Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  158. ^"Plympton Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  159. ^"Powderham Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  160. ^"Rougemont Castle"Archived2015-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  161. ^"Salcombe Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  162. ^"Tiverton Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  163. ^"Totnes Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  164. ^"Watermouth Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  165. ^"Brownsea Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  166. ^"Christchurch Castle"Archived2012-09-29 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  167. ^"Corfe Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  168. ^"Lulworth Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  169. ^"Pennsylvania Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  170. ^"Portland Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  171. ^"Rufus Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  172. ^Historic England."Sandsfoot Castle (1020062)".National Heritage List for England.Retrieved23 July2020.
  173. ^"Sherborne Old Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  174. ^"Woodsford Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  175. ^"Paull Holme Tower"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  176. ^"Skipsea Castle"Archived2016-03-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  177. ^"Wressle Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  178. ^"Bodiam Castle"Archived2012-09-26 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  179. ^"Camber Castle"Archived2016-03-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  180. ^"Hastings Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  181. ^"Herstmonceux Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  182. ^"Lewes Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  183. ^"Pevensey Castle"Archived2015-05-18 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  184. ^"Ypres Tower"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  185. ^"Pleshey Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  186. ^"Colchester Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  187. ^"Hadleigh Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  188. ^"Hedingham Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  189. ^"Walden Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  190. ^"Berkeley Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  191. ^"Beverstone Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  192. ^"St. Briavel's Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  193. ^"Sudeley Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  194. ^"Thornbury Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  195. ^"About Us – Our History | the White house".Archivedfrom the original on 30 March 2017.Retrieved29 March2017.
  196. ^"White Tower"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  197. ^"Radcliffe Tower"Archived2008-05-24 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  198. ^"Calshot Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  199. ^"Hurst Castle"Archived2016-06-08 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  200. ^"Netley Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  201. ^"Odiham Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  202. ^"Southampton Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  203. ^"Southsea Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  204. ^"Winchester Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  205. ^"Wolvesey Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  206. ^"Ewyas Harold Castle"Archived2012-10-08 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  207. ^"Brampton Bryan Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  208. ^"Clifford Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  209. ^"Croft Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  210. ^"Downton Castle"Archived2012-01-29 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  211. ^"Eastnor Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  212. ^"Goodrich Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  213. ^"Hampton Court"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  214. ^"Kentchurch Court"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  215. ^"Kinnersley Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  216. ^"Longtown Castle"Archived2016-03-03 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  217. ^"Pembridge Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  218. ^"Snodhill Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  219. ^"Treago Castle"Archived2016-03-12 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  220. ^"Wigmore Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  221. ^"Wilton Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  222. ^"Defending the Castle".Archivedfrom the original on 9 October 2014.Retrieved10 February2015.
  223. ^"Berkhamsted Castle"Archived2012-09-29 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  224. ^"Hertford Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  225. ^"Carisbrooke Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  226. ^"Norris Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  227. ^"Yarmouth Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  228. ^"West Cowes Castle"Archived2016-03-10 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  229. ^"Cromwell's Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  230. ^"Star Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  231. ^"Allington Castle"Archived2015-07-22 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  232. ^"Canterbury Castle"Archived2012-02-25 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  233. ^"Chiddingstone Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  234. ^"Chilham Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  235. ^"Cooling Castle"Archived2015-07-11 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  236. ^"Deal Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  237. ^"Dover Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  238. ^"Eynsford Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  239. ^"Hever Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  240. ^"Kingsgate Castle"Archived2011-11-13 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  241. ^"Leeds Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  242. ^"Leybourne Castle"Archived2012-04-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  243. ^"Lullingstone Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  244. ^"Lympne Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  245. ^"Otford Palace 1"Archived2015-10-16 at theWayback Machine"Otford Palace 2"Archived2014-09-03 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  246. ^"Penshurst Place"Archived2012-01-28 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  247. ^Brown (1962), p.69.
  248. ^"Rochester Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  249. ^"St. Leonard's Tower"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  250. ^"Saltwood Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  251. ^"Sandgate Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  252. ^"Scotney Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  253. ^"Sissinghurst Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  254. ^"Starkey Castle"Archived2012-01-18 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  255. ^"Stone Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  256. ^"Sutton Valence Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  257. ^"Tonbridge Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  258. ^"Upnor Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  259. ^"Walmer Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  260. ^"Westenhanger Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  261. ^"Ashton Hall"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  262. ^"Borwick Hall"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  263. ^"Clitheroe Castle"Archived2012-09-30 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  264. ^"Hornby Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  265. ^"Lancaster Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  266. ^"Turton Tower"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  267. ^"Ashby de la Zouch Castle"Archived2015-12-16 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  268. ^"Kirby Muxloe Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  269. ^"Leicester Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  270. ^"Goltho Castle"Archived2012-10-08 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  271. ^"Bolingbroke Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  272. ^"Grimsthorpe Castle"Archived2012-10-01 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  273. ^"Hussey Tower"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  274. ^"Kyme Tower"Archived2012-10-02 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  275. ^"Lincoln Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  276. ^"Rochford Tower"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  277. ^"Somerton Castle"Archived2012-09-30 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  278. ^"Tattershall Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  279. ^"Torksey Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  280. ^"Brimstage Hall"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  281. ^"Leasowe Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  282. ^Brown (1962), p.59.
  283. ^"Thetford Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  284. ^"Baconsthorpe Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  285. ^"Burgh Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  286. ^"Caister Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  287. ^"Castle Acre Castle"Archived2016-02-01 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  288. ^"Castle Rising Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  289. ^"Claxton Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  290. ^"Norwich Castle"Archived2010-12-30 at Wikiwix PSC.
  291. ^"Oxburgh Hall"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  292. ^"Weeting Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  293. ^"Fotheringhay Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  294. ^"Astwell Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  295. ^"Barnwell Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  296. ^"Rockingham Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  297. ^"Thorpe Waterville Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  298. ^"Alnham Vicars Pele"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  299. ^"Alnwick Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  300. ^"Aydon Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  301. ^"Barmoor Castle"Archived2012-01-18 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  302. ^"Beaufront Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  303. ^"Bellister Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  304. ^"Belsay Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  305. ^"Berwick Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  306. ^"Bitchfield Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  307. ^"Blenkinsop Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  308. ^"Bothal Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  309. ^"Bywell Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  310. ^"Callaly Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  311. ^"Cartington Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  312. ^"Chillingham Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  313. ^"Chipchase Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  314. ^"Cocklaw Tower"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  315. ^"Cockle Park Tower"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  316. ^"Corbridge Vicar's Pele"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  317. ^"Coupland Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  318. ^"Craster Tower"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  319. ^"Crawley Tower"Archived2012-10-04 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  320. ^"Cresswell Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  321. ^"Dilston Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  322. ^"Dunstanburgh Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  323. ^"Edlingham Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  324. ^"Elsdon Tower"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  325. ^"Embleton Tower"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  326. ^"Etal Castle"Archived2016-03-04 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  327. ^"Featherstone Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  328. ^"Ford Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  329. ^"Halton Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  330. ^"Harbottle Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  331. ^"Haughton Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  332. ^"Hexham Moot Hall"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  333. ^"Hexham Old Gaol"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  334. ^"Horsley Tower"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  335. ^"Langley Castle"Archived2015-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  336. ^"Lemmington Hall"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  337. ^"Lindisfarne Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  338. ^"Mitford Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  339. ^"Morpeth Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  340. ^"Norham Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  341. ^"Preston Tower"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  342. ^"Prior Castell's Tower"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  343. ^"Prudhoe Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  344. ^"Shilbottle Tower"Archived2012-10-04 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  345. ^"Shortflatt Tower"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  346. ^"Thirlwall Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  347. ^"Warkworth Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  348. ^"Whittingham Tower"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  349. ^"Whitton Tower"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  350. ^"Ayton Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  351. ^"Barden Tower"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  352. ^"Bolton Castle"Archived2011-10-02 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  353. ^"Cawood Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  354. ^"Clifford's Tower"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  355. ^"Crayke Castle"Archived2012-01-18 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  356. ^"Danby Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  357. ^"Gilling Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  358. ^"Hazlewood Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  359. ^"Hellifield Peel"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  360. ^"Helmsley Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  361. ^"Hornby Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  362. ^"Knaresborough Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  363. ^"Marmion Tower"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  364. ^"Middleham Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  365. ^"Old Mulgrave Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  366. ^"Nappa Hall"Archived2012-01-18 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  367. ^"Pickering Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  368. ^"Ravensworth Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  369. ^"Richmond Castle"Archived2012-04-18 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  370. ^"Ripley Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  371. ^"Scarborough Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  372. ^"Sheriff Hutton Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  373. ^"Skelton Castle"Archived2011-01-09 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  374. ^"Skipton Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  375. ^"Snape Castle"Archived2012-01-27 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  376. ^"South Cowton Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  377. ^"Spofforth Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  378. ^"Whorlton Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  379. ^"Wilton Castle"Archived2012-01-27 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  380. ^"Halloughton Manor House"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  381. ^"Newark Castle"Archived2015-10-18 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  382. ^"Nottingham Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  383. ^"Bampton Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  384. ^"Broughton Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  385. ^"Hanwell Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  386. ^Blair (1998), p.137.
  387. ^"Greys Court"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  388. ^"Shirburn Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  389. ^"Wallingford Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  390. ^"Oakham Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  391. ^"Acton Burnell Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  392. ^"Alberbury Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  393. ^"Bridgnorth Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  394. ^"Broncroft Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  395. ^"Cheney Longville Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  396. ^"Clun Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  397. ^"Hopton Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  398. ^"Ludlow Castle"Archived2015-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  399. ^"Moreton Corbet Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  400. ^"Quatford Castle"Archived2012-01-20 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  401. ^"Red Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  402. ^"Rowton Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  403. ^"Shrewsbury Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  404. ^"Stokesay Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  405. ^"Wattlesborough Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  406. ^"Whittington Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  407. ^"Banwell Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  408. ^Buildings of England, Somerset: South & West(1958)ISBN978-0-300-09644-6.
  409. ^"Dunster Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  410. ^"Farleigh Hungerford Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  411. ^"Newton St Loe"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  412. ^"Nunney Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  413. ^"Stogursey Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  414. ^"Sutton Court"Archived2012-10-04 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  415. ^"Taunton Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  416. ^"Walton Castle"Archived2012-10-02 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  417. ^"Wells Bishop's Palace"Archived2012-01-27 at theWayback MachineBLB.
  418. ^"Conisbrough Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  419. ^"Tickhill Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  420. ^"Geograph:: Newcastle Under Lyme Castle Remains © Brian Deegan".geograph.org.uk.Retrieved20 August2023.
  421. ^"Alton Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  422. ^"Caverswall Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  423. ^"Chartley Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  424. ^"Eccleshall Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  425. ^"Stafford Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  426. ^"Stourton Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  427. ^"Tamworth Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  428. ^"Tutbury Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  429. ^"Bungay Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  430. ^"Clare Castle"Archived2012-09-30 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  431. ^"Eye Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  432. ^"Framlingham Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  433. ^"Mettingham Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  434. ^"Orford Castle"Archived2012-09-30 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  435. ^"Wingfield Castle"Archived2012-10-07 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  436. ^"Farnham Castle"Archived2012-10-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  437. ^"Guildford Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  438. ^"Hylton Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  439. ^"Newcastle Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  440. ^"Old Hollinside"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  441. ^"Ravensworth Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  442. ^"Tynemouth Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  443. ^"Astley Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  444. ^"Kenilworth Castle"Archived2012-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  445. ^"Maxstoke Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  446. ^"Warwick Castle"Archived2009-02-06 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  447. ^"Dudley Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  448. ^"Amberley Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  449. ^"Arundel Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  450. ^"Bramber Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  451. ^"Halnaker House"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  452. ^"Heritage Gateway - Results".Archivedfrom the original on 19 August 2016.Retrieved21 July2016.
  453. ^"Dobroyd Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  454. ^"Harewood Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  455. ^"Pontefract Castle"Archived2012-03-10 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  456. ^"Sandal Castle"Archived2012-09-26 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  457. ^"Devizes Castle"Archived2015-10-05 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  458. ^"Longford Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  459. ^"Ludgershall Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  460. ^"Old Sarum Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  461. ^"Old Wardour Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  462. ^"Caldwall Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  463. ^"Hartlebury Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  464. ^"Holt Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.
  465. ^"Worcester Castle"Archived2012-10-09 at theWayback MachinePSC.

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