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Encyclopedia > Caister

Caister (from Latin castra - castle) is a town in Norfolk, England, three miles north of Great Yarmouth.


A Roman settlement, it is also the site of a 15th-century moated castle with a 100 ft high tower. It had been built by Sir John Fastolf who was the inspiration for William Shakespeare's Falstaff.


Nine miles south west is another Roman castle at Burgh Castle.




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Caister on Sea (0 words)
Caister is a couple of miles north of Great Yarmouth on the B1159; or follow the coast road down from north Norfolk for a leisurely drive.
The remains of Caister castle - a moated castle with a 100-foot tower built in 1432 - are also worth a visit.
Caister has recently seen an explosion in restaurants and takeaways.
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