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  • ...|work=National Nature Reserves |publisher=Natural England |date=}}</ref> Bridgwater Bay at low tide drains out to a mudbank stretching up to 4 miles out from t North of Bridgwater Bay are Weston Bay and Sand Bay whose northern tip, Sand Point, by conventi
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  • ...shire|area}}}}|2,|.|,}}||style="padding-left: 0.5em;"|[[Kirkcudbright]], [[Castle Douglas]], [[Dalbeattie]], [[New Galloway]] ...style="padding-left: 0.5em;"|[[Taunton]], '''[[Bath, Somerset|Bath]]''', [[Bridgwater]], [[Glastonbury]], '''[[Wells]]''', [[Weston-super-Mare]], [[Yeovil]]
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  • ...of Monmouth. The Normans arrived from around 1088–1093 to build Newport Castle and river crossing downstream and the first Norman Lord of Newport was Robe ...port city centre. The original Newport Castle was a small Motte-and-bailey castle in the park opposite [[Newport Cathedral]]. It was buried in rubble excavat
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  • |name=Bridgwater |picture=Bridgwater cornexchange staute and church.jpg
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  • ...invoked in John Milton's ''Comus'', a masque first performed at [[Ludlow]] Castle.<ref>{{cite web ...the estuary are also important feeding grounds for waders, notably at the Bridgwater Bay National Nature Reserve and the Slimbridge Wildfowl Trust.
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  • ...its own mint.<ref name="bush"/> King Ine of [[Wessex]] threw up an earthen castle here about 700, but it was destroyed by his queen Æthelburg in 722, to pre ...ia.com/history/somerset/castles/tauntoncast.html |title=History of Taunton Castle in Somerset By Charles Oman|accessdate=21 November 2007 |work=Britannia cas
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  • {{Infobox castle |name=Berkhamsted Castle
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset ...ne, Dorset |isbn=1-874336-26-1 |pages=87–88 |url=}}</ref> and [[Brewer's Castle]].<ref>{{pastscape|35635|Archaeological Aerial Survey in the Northern Mendi
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset ...Earl of Somerset and his descendants administered the area from [[Dunster Castle]], which was later sold to Sir George Luttrell and his family.<ref name="ga
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  • |post town=Bridgwater |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset ...erset]], with an approximate population of 4,400. It is 15 miles west of [[Bridgwater]], 15 miles north-west of [[Taunton]], and nine miles east of [[Minehead]].
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  • ...[[Somerset Levels]] to its mouth at [[Burnham-on-Sea]], discharging into [[Bridgwater Bay]] on the [[Bristol Channel]], the Parrett and its tributaries drain an .... In this flat landscape, the fall of the river between [[Langport]] and [[Bridgwater]] is only 1 foot per mile, which leaves it prone to frequent flooding in wi
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  • *NCR 14: [[Barnard Castle]] – [[Stockton-on-Tees]] – [[Hartlepool]] – [[Durham]] – [[Consett] *NCR 26: [[Clevedon]] – [[Wells]] – [[Castle Cary]] – [[Yeovil]] – [[Dorchester]]
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  • The [[Bridgwater and Taunton Canal]] opened in 1827, which provided an easier route than the ...s way through the town centre to Firepool weir and the junction with the [[Bridgwater and Taunton Canal]], it passes under the North Bridge, which was constructe
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  • |post town=Bridgwater |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset ...1086. From that time it was the head of the Feudal barony of Dunster. The Castle was remodelled on several occasions by the Luttrell family who were Lord of
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  • *Ballumbie Castle Golf Club - [[Dundee]] *Galgorm Castle Golf Club - [[Ballymena]]
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset |post town=Bridgwater
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset ...the 13th century it passed to the Besil family who had a motte-and-bailey castle near Bury.<ref name="bush">{{cite book |title=Somerset: The complete guide
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset |post town=Bridgwater
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset The lot was bought by John Knight of Lea Castle, [[Wolverley]], Worcestershire for £50,122, who then set about buying up t
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset ...ion=Wimborne, Dorset |isbn=1-874336-27-X }}</ref> and to the west is [[Cow Castle]], an Iron age hill fort.
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset ...riory, to [[Tewkesbury Abbey]] and then in 1474 to the canons of [[Windsor Castle|Windsor]].<ref name=bush/> In the 14th century the name changed to "Monksil
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset ...and covers an area of approximately 0.7 acres.<ref>{{pastscape|35715|Road Castle}}</ref>
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset ...with her own estates near [[Wiveliscombe]].<ref>{{NHLE|11183438|Pepperpot Castle}}</ref>
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  • [[Bincknoll Castle]] is an earthwork on a promontory on a chalk escarpment in the northernmost ...ed in 1645 when Parliamentarian force besieged the Royalist-held town of [[Bridgwater]] in Somerset.<ref name=Pevsner147/> His monument at Broad Hinton is a stan
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  • {{Infobox castle ...e in local museums, with Romano-British pottery in the [[Blake Museum]], [[Bridgwater]].
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset East of the village is [[Bury Castle, Somerset|Bury Castle]], an Iron Age hill fort.
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  • |constituency=Bridgwater and West Somerset ...be the remains of round barrows,<ref name="adkins"/> and the Iron Age Bury Castle.<ref name=dunning/>
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