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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.
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This is the site of a Norman motte and bailey castle. The original timber castle was replaced with a stone one in 1200s.
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This castle was built in the 1000s by the Normans, it is on the same site as an earlier Roman fort.
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This castle was built in 1277 by Edward I, the site itself had been in use from much earlier and is mentioned in 1086.
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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
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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.
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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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The first stone castle was built here in the 1200s. It became a royal castle in 1377.
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When I was kid Beaumont Leys was where the massive swimming pool with water slides and a wave machine was - a real treat!
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