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    Castle Hill, also called Mere Castle, was a medieval fortification built by Richard, the Earl of Cornwall, in 1253 on a hill overlooking the town of Mere...
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  • Yorkshire in England Castle Hill, Malvern Hills, in the parish of Wichenford Castle Hill, Mere, in Wiltshire, England Castle Hill, Oxfordshire, part of...
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    Garden Avon Valley Path Barbury Castle Bentley Wood Bowood House Caen Hill Locks, Devizes Castle Combe village Castle Hill, Mere Central Government War Headquarters...
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    large 15th-century parish church. The steep slope of Castle Hill rises from the northwestern side of Mere. Local industry and commerce includes a trout farm...
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    England was at Castle Hill, Mere, in Wiltshire, acquired on a 199-year lease from the Duchy of Cornwall and entrusted to the Parish Council of Mere. Next the...
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    masons) and similar memorials are at Wynyard's Gap in North Dorset, Castle Hill, Mere in Wiltshire and Rough Tor in Cornwall. At dusk on 11 July, the 4th...
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    division's first major offensive action of its own was Operation Jupiter, to take Hill 112, which had been briefly captured by British armour during 'Epsom' but...
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    artificial meres were built around the castle, which was expanded in fashionable brick. With a large, wealthy household to maintain, the castle purchased...
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    87–9, 100–6, 143–9. Saunders, Hill 112, p. 124. Buckley, p. 92. Ellis, Normandy, pp. 317–8. Essame, pp. 37–50. Saunders, Hill 112. Buckley, pp. 153–68. Ellis...
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  • List of licences to crenellate (category Castles in England)
    Town) 1253 July 5, Richard, Earl of Cornwall, on the hill above his manor of Mere (Castle Hill, Mere, Wiltshire). Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall 1257 Dec...
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    dolphins and a gated entrance; the stone bridge across Chapel Mere is also listed. Chapel The castle's private chapel, dedicated to St Nicholas, is of a much...
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  • End Brindleyplace Bromford Browns Green Buckland End California Camp Hill Castle Vale Chad Valley Churchfield Cofton Common Cotteridge Deritend Digbeth...
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    Keynes Castle Bincknoll Castle Castle Combe Castle Castle Orchard Lewisham Castle Malmesbury Castle Marlborough Castle Mere Castle Norwood Castle Sherrington...
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    Hearst Castle, known formally as La Cuesta Encantada (Spanish for "The Enchanted Hill"), is a historic estate in San Simeon, located on the Central Coast...
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    whilst the third, Skipsea Mere, was possibly created as part of the defences for the castle. All the water from the meres has either drained away naturally...
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  • Calatañazor Castle, Spain (Eagles Castle Castle – from Arabic Qal'at an-Nusur, 'Castle of the Eagles') Calatayud Castle, Spain (Jewish Castle Castle – from...
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    mere, which used to supply the castle with fish. It is managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust. A nature walk in woodland can be made around the mere....
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    amphibians. Dunstanburgh Castle was built in the centre of a designed medieval landscape, surrounded by three artificial lakes called meres covering a total of...
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    Castle gang and association with the "Elephant Boys". According to one account the name came about in the 1950s, after the current leader Maggie Hill...
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    Harmer comes from the two words "hare" and "mere", as there was a lake situated in a plain below the hill, but it was drained in the 15th century for...
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