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Encyclopedia > Castles in the United Kingdom

Castles in England is a link page for any castle in England.


See: List of castles, List of historic houses, List of museums, List of abbeys and priories, Castles in Scotland, Castles in Wales, Castles in Northern Ireland, UK topics, British military history.


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Berkshire

Farley Hill, Farington, Newbury, Hampstead Marshall, Hop, Windsor, Donnington, Perborough, Reading, Grimsbury, Yattendon, Beaumys, La beche, Chanderhouse, Aldworth, Bracknel, Alfreds, Hinton, Woodhay, Hampstead Marshall, Hampstead Norreys, Chaddleworth, Moreton, Caversham, Chillingham,


Cambridgeshire

  • Cambridge Castle

Elton Hall, Ellington Thorpe, Diddington, Chippingham, Caxton, Kimbolton, Carlton, Bruck, Benwick, Fordham, Southoe, Braham, Burrough Green, Southoe, Ely, Eaton Socon, Cambridge, Burwell, Bourn, Orrwell, Swaffham, Great Staughton, Peterborough, Wimpole, Northborough, Kimbolton, Herewards, Hartford, Swaversey, Castle Hill, Barnack, Torpel, Huntingdon, Dullingham, Tout Hill, Castle Hill, The Moats, Grove Moated, Woodcroft, Rampton, Kings Ripton, Huntingdon, Booths Hill, Cheveley, Camps, Kirtling Towers, Belsar's Hill, Bassingbourne, Maxey, St Neots, Wisbech,


Cheshire

Co. Durham

Cornwall

Cumbria

Derbyshire

Devon

Dorset

East Riding of Yorkshire

East Sussex

Essex

Gloucestershire

Greater London

Castle Name Chessington Great Ilford Tower of London Castle Hill Cranford Ruislip Boleyn Montfichet Bruce Baynards St Mary Cray Ickenham


Hampshire

Herefordshire

Hertfordshire

Isle of Wight

Isles of Scilly

Kent

Lancashire

Leicestershire

Lincolnshire

Merseyside

Norfolk

Northumberland

North Yorkshire

Nottinghamshire

Oxfordshire

Shropshire

Somerset

South Yorkshire

Staffordshire

Suffolk

Surrey

Tyne and Wear

Warwickshire

West Midlands

West Sussex

Wiltshire

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British Castles, Stately Homes and Houses (5367 words)
This historic castle was the scene of the murder of King Edward II in 1327, and was in 1645 besieged by Cromwell's troops.
The Castle was greatly improved and extended in the beginning of 16th century to Elizabethan manor; partly destroyed during the Civil War and finally abandoned in 1686.
In 1635 the castle was bought by Sir John Bankes, and as he was the supporter of the king castle was destroyed by the parliamentary forces during the English civil war after a long siege in 1646.
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