File:Dudley Castle Courtyard 2 (5511627203).jpg

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Description The original castle was built during the 11th Century, but the ruins that remain today were begun in the 13th Century. The destruction of part of the walls and the keep occured during the Civil war in 1646 when Cromwell's forces captured the castle.
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Dudley Castle Courtyard 2

Author Tony Hisgett from Birmingham, UK
Camera location52° 30′ 50.97″ N, 2° 04′ 43.67″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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