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  • |picture caption=Gatehouse and curtain wall of the inner ward, from the outer ward ...north of the village of [[Llantilio Crossenny]] in [[Monmouthshire]], near the B4233 between [[Monmouth]] and [[Abergavenny]].
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  • |picture=Great Tower, Skenfrith Castle - geograph.org.uk - 714671.jpg |picture caption=The Great Tower
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  • ...und two miles south of the A52 road and twelve miles east of [[Grantham]]. The hamlet shares a civil parish with nearby [[Pointon]] ('Pointon and Sempring This is a parish on the edge of the [[Great Fen]].
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  • |picture caption=Montgomery's ruined gatehouse to the inner ward '''Montgomery Castle''' is a stone castle in [[Montgomeryshire]] overlooking the [[county town]] of [[Montgomery]]. It is one of many Norman castles which g
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  • [[File:Mathrafal2.jpg|right|thumb|300px|View from the motte at Mathrafal]] ...River Vyrnwy|Vyrnwy]] which today is a farm but which was once the seat of the Kings and Princes of [[Powys]].
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  • ...ridge. The castle was established during Norman times in 1120 but much of the architecture remaining today is dated to 1290. ...]] lies six miles to the northeast and [[Pembroke Castle]] twelve miles to the south.<ref name="cn">{{cite web|url=http://www.castleuk.net/castle_lists_wa
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  • '''Wiston Castle''' is a motte and bailey castle in the [[Pembrokeshire]] village of [[Wiston, Pembrokeshire|Wiston]]. ...ene Church and there are approximately 75 steps that go up to it. It is in the care of [[Cadw]].
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  • |ownership=The Duke of Norfolk ...Norman conquest and went on to become an important Marcher lord castle in the 12th century, with an extensive castle-guard system.
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  • |picture caption=Ludlow Castle from the south-east |events=The Anarchy, Second Barons' War,<br />Wars of the Roses, Civil War
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  • '''Whittington''' is a village in north-western [[Shropshire]], famed for the grand, ruined castle at its heart. [[Whittington Castle]], surrounded by p ...villages, namely Park Hall, Hindford to the north-east and Babbinswood to the south.
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  • |picture caption=The remains of the great gatehouse at Criccieth |builder=Llywelyn the Great<br>Llywelyn ap Gruffudd<br>King Edward I
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  • ...on the northern bank of the Towy, with a steep drop of one hundred feet to the river. ...the Princes of Deheubarth built their castle, which later ages developed. The castle is a Grade I listed building.<ref> {{britlist|11117|Old Dynevor Cast
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  • |picture caption=The south wall and cliff face of Carreg Cennen Castle |battles=Owain Glyndŵr rebellion<br/>Wars of the Roses
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  • ...castle overlooking the [[River Towy]] as it enters [[Carmarthen Bay]] near the village of [[Llansteffan]] in [[Carmarthenshire]]. The castle is now in the care of [[Cadw]].<ref>{{cite web| url=http://cadw.wales.gov.uk/daysout/llan
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  • ...[[Flintshire]]. The abbey was founded in the 12th century and belonged to the Order of Cistercians. It maintained significant lands in [[Derbyshire]]. The abbey was abandoned and its assets sold following the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1536.
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  • |builder=Owain Gwynedd<br />Llywelyn the Great<br />Llywelyn ap Gruffudd ...eal over many years and may have not been completed. On taking the castle, the English Crown gave it little military value and allowed it to fall into rui
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  • ...me=Cathedral Church of<br>St&nbsp;Mary the Virgin and<br>St&nbsp;Ethelbert the King ...ich serves as the cathedral of the [[Diocese of Hereford]] and the seat of the Bishop of Hereford.
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  • ...ester]], near the junction of the A51, towards Nantwich and Tarporley, and the A54, towards Northwich and on to Manchester, but mercifully bypassed each s The village had a recorded population of 2,693 at the 2001 census.
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  • '''Pencader''' is a small village in [[Carmarthenshire]], forming part of the parish of [[Llanfihangel-ar-Arth]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Town and Community ...of the railways saw the [[Newcastle Emlyn]] branch line closed in 1952 and the main line closed to passengers in 1965.
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  • |picture caption = Old ferry terminal and inn, seen from the Severn Bridge ...e UK. Before the construction of the bridge it was a ferry port from where the Aust Ferry operated until 1966.
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