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Irish Independent on MSNExploring Louth: ancient legends, medieval castles and hidden Irish treasuresLouth is known as a land of legends, the most famous, of course, being the Tain Bo Cuailnge or the Cattle Raid of Cooley.
which derives its name from the outer bailey of the Norman motte-and-bailey Durham Castle, running from Prebends Bridge past Durham Cathedral and many of Durham University’s colleges and buildings.
Almost mid-way between Hull and Scarborough, Skipsea stands testament to the resilience of Yorkshire’s coastal communities.
Appleby Castle in the Lake District is a 900-year-old Norman castle that has been listed for sale with Sotheby's ...
An archaeological dig last year revealed the remains of a masonry bridge in the centre of the ditch of the Norman motte and bailey castle. The council now wants to investigate the remains of the ...
The classic motte and bailey castle – originally built by Judhael of Totnes shortly after the Norman Conquest – is one of 21 English Heritage sites around the country which could be closed in ...
First constructed as a motte and bailey following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, the castle is viewed by many as the birthplace of Sheffield. Among the notable figures associated with the ...
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