Historian Dan Jones explores the millennium of history behind six of Great Britain's most famous castles: Warwick, Dover, Caernarfon, the Tower of London, Carrickfergus, and Stirling.
A bitter wind shrilled over the precipitous heather-covered mountains of the Isle of Mull last week. A few black, bleary-eyed sheep huddled in the lee of ancient deserted cottages. But from the ...
Bolton priory.--Glastonbury abbey.--Iona, or Icolmkill.--Lanthony abbey.--Chepstow castle.--Tintern abbey.--Raglan castle.--Conway and its castle.--Goodrich castle ...
Britain’s smallest castle which is so tiny the bath has been installed under the bed is on the market for £330,000. The Grade II listed Gothic turret, which dates back to the 19th Century, looks out ...
Just 90 minutes drive from London you can visit a Kent castle dating back ten centuries that’s said to be haunted by four ghosts. Often referred to as the “Key to England”, Dover Castle sits on its ...
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