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Caernarfon Castle is a medieval fortress in Caernarfon, north-west Wales - a really impressive site. The castle in it's current stone structure and the additional town walls were built by Edward I from 1283 until 1330. This shot was taken on a cloudy morning from across the River Seiont.

 

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At the top of the garden stands a house which was built to replace the Old Castle between 1835 and 1843. This is known as Scotney New Castle

Tarasp Castle is a castle in Switzerland, near Tarasp, in Lower Engadin.

Destroy by King Henry VIII and Thomas Cromwell

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House Ruurlo is a castle and estate in the municipality of Berkelland, south of the village Ruurlo, in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is part of a nationally registered protected complex Historic Country Estate since 2010.

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Huis Ruurlo is een kasteel en landgoed in de gemeente Berkelland, zuidelijk gelegen van het dorp Ruurlo, in de Nederlandse provincie Gelderland. Het is onderdeel van een sinds 2010 geregistreerd rijksbeschermd complex Historische Buitenplaats.

Llaugharne Wales.

Probably the most photographed castle in Scotland, spectacularly sited on an island at the head of Loch Duich. Eilean Donan was involved in many raids and sieges, reduced to rubble and authentically reconstructed to its medieval state in the mid 1900's. Several of the rooms are open to the public, including the billeting room, with 14-foot thick walls and a barrel vaulted ceiling, and the banqueting hall, with fine Sheraton and Chippendale furniture.

Eilean Donan also played a role in the Jacobite risings of the 17th and 18th centuries, which ultimately culminated in the castle’s destruction…

In 1719 the castle was garrisoned by 46 Spanish soldiers who were supporting the Jacobites. They had established a magazine of gunpowder, and were awaiting the delivery of weapons and cannon from Spain. The English Government caught wind of the intended uprising and sent three heavily armed frigates The Flamborough, The Worcester, and The Enterprise to quell matters. The bombardment of the castle lasted three days, though met with limited success due to the enormity of the castle walls, which in some places are up to 14 feet thick. Finally, Captain Herdman of The Enterprise sent his men ashore and over-whelmed the Spanish defenders. Following the surrender, the government troops discovered the magazine of 343 barrels of gunpowder which was then used to blow up what had remained from the bombardment.

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Standing in front of a pretty castle, you have, of course, to take pictures from many different angles - but this is the last one of the series.

 

This is the manor 'La Saucerie' (in French Manoir de la Saucerie), built by Robert Le Saucier. He was a servant to the queen of England, Eleanor of Aquitaine (when the kings of England also were dukes of Normandy) in the late 12th century.

 

A medieval motte castle was built on the spot. But in the late 16th century, or early 17th, the top part of the castle was replaced by the wooden structure still seen today, and the place (which was, by then, terribly out of fashion) was turned into something like a gate-house for a proper Renaissance manor, built nearby. The later manor burnt down in 1860, but these medieval parts art still standing.

Schelenburg in The Osnabrück Area

Urquhart Castle by Loch Ness, which dominated the region for several hundred years in the medieval age.

 

There are more pictures from Scotland – both landscapes, urban photos, castles and flowers – in the Scotland album

Dunster Castle is a former motte and bailey castle, now a country house, in the village of Dunster, Somerset, England. The castle lies on the top of a steep hill called the Tor, and has been fortified since the late Anglo-Saxon period. After the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century

Ardvreck Castle on Loch Assynt during a very clear star filled sky

Setting for Dracula

7DWF Saturday theme "Landscape"

Orebro castle and moat, Sweden.

Hasselblad X1D.

Great nights LP with Phill Fisher from SUKLP, thanks for coming out at such short notice buddy.

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The north tower of 13th century Stokesay Castle from the adjacent graveyard. Shropshire England.Hasselblad X1D.

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Warwick Castle photos Here

  

At the bottom of Mill Street is the Mill Garden, famed for the quality of its planting in an unbelievable setting. It was created over a period of sixty years by the late Arthur Measures, who made it a personal expression of his love of plants.

On one side are the river and the ruin of the mediaeval bridge, whose roadway once led across where there are now lawns and flowers. In a lucky year, swans nest in its shelter. On the other side, Caesar’s Tower looms overhead. The stone walls of the castle give one of the most dramatic backdrops for any garden.

 

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This castle was commissioned by George C Boldt in 1900 the owner of the Landmark Waldorf Astoria in New York, the project was abandoned 4 years later due to the death of his wife he never set foot in it again.

 

The castle sits on one of more than 1800 islands in the St Laurence River region between Canada and the USA.

 

I was lucky that my friend Claudia took me for a boat ride I never knew in which country I was in at any given time.

Trakai Castle is located on the largest island of Lake Galve. It was commanded to build from great prince Witold in 1404-1408, in addition to the already existing castle on the peninsula. The previous building was repeatedly damaged as a result of fights with the Teutonic Knights, therefore the new castle was to provide support for the older Trotsky castle. In this period, Trakai was an important center of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.

Soon after the battle of Grunwald in 1410, the castle began to lose its military significance. The former fortress was transformed into a princely residence. Władysław Jagiełło visited the castle several times, and Witold died in the castle in 1430.

Starting from the seventeenth century, the castle fell into ruin. During the wars with Moscow, he was ruined and reconstruction plans were created in the 19th century.

The first conservation work was carried out in the years 1029-30, but the real reconstruction began only after the Second World War. The castle after reconstruction represents the Gothic style, according to the supposed state of the fifteenth century. It is a major tourist attraction in Lithuania.

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Zamek w Trokach położony jest na największej z trzech wysp jeziora Galwe. Polecił go wybudować wielki książę Witold w latach 1404-1408, jako uzupełnienie już istniejącego zamku na półwyspie. Wcześniejsza budowla była wielokrotnie uszkodzona w wyniku walk z Krzyżakami, dlatego nowy zamek miał stanowić wsparcie dla starszego trockiego zamku. Troki były w tym okresie ważnym ośrodkiem Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego.

Wkrótce po bitwie pod Grunwaldem w 1410 zamek zaczął tracić swoje znaczenie wojskowe. Dawna twierdza została przekształcona w rezydencję książęcą. W zamku kilkakrotnie gościł Władysław Jagiełło, zaś Witold zmarł na terenie zamku w 1430.

Począwszy od XVII wieku zamek popadał w ruinę. W czasie wojen z Moskwą został zrujnowany, a plany odbudowy powstały w XIX wieku.

Pierwsze prace konserwatorskie wykonano w latach 1029-30, ale prawdziwą rekonstrukcję rozpoczęto dopiero po II wojnie światowej. Zamek po odbudowie reprezentuje styl gotycki, według domniemanego stanu z XV wieku. Stanowi on dużą atrakcję turystyczna na terenie Litwy.

Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress which dominates the skyline of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, from its position on the Castle Rock. Archaeologists have established human occupation of the rock since at least the Iron Age (2nd century AD), although the nature of the early settlement is unclear. There has been a royal castle on the rock since at least the reign of David I in the 12th century, and the site continued to be a royal residence until 1633. From the 15th century the castle's residential role declined, and by the 17th century it was principally used as military barracks with a large garrison. Its importance as a part of Scotland's national heritage was recognised increasingly from the early 19th century onwards, and various restoration programmes have been carried out over the past century and a half. As one of the most important strongholds in the Kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh Castle was involved in many historical conflicts from the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century to the Jacobite rising of 1745. Research undertaken in 2014 identified 26 sieges in its 1100-year-old history, giving it a claim to having been "the most besieged place in Great Britain and one of the most attacked in the world"

One of the Castles that Mary Queen of Scots visited and stayed in. You can smell the history standing in the grounds of this once great fortress.

Helmsley castle in North Yorkshire and medieval manor house. Helmsley is a lovely little place to visit and photograph if you are ever in this area I would recommend you give it a visit.

  

Seen from the rooftop of the Schotish National Museum.

Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress which dominates the skyline of Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, from its position on the Castle Rock. Archaeologists have established human occupation of the rock since at least the Iron Age (2nd century AD), although the nature of the early settlement is unclear. There has been a royal castle on the rock since at least the reign of David I in the 12th century, and the site continued at times to be a royal residence until 1633. From the 15th century the castle's residential role declined, and by the 17th century it was principally used as military barracks with a large garrison. Its importance as a part of Scotland's national heritage was recognised increasingly from the early 19th century onwards, and various restoration programmes have been carried out over the past century and a half. As one of the most important strongholds in the Kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh Castle was involved in many historical conflicts from the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century to the Jacobite rising of 1745. Research undertaken in 2014 identified 26 sieges in its 1100-year-old history, giving it a claim to having been "the most besieged place in Great Britain and one of the most attacked in the world".[2]

Laugharne Castle in Wales is so hauntingly picturesque, I just loved it!

how I would have seen it with pleasure!

Autumn mood at Duivenvoorde Castle ( in Dutch: Kasteel Duivenvoorde ), in the town of Voorschoten, South Holland,

The Netherlands.

  

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