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Raglan Castle

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Raglan Castle has its origins as an earth-and-timber fortification but the impressive stone-built castle that we see today represents a magnificent final flourish in castle building, dating principally from the fifteenth century. Refurbished in the Tudor period as a great house with impressive gardens, this castle-palace was besieged in the Civil War and later suffered partial demolition, which rendered it useless as a residence. This fully illustrated guidebook tells the history of Raglan and its occupants through the centuries and contains maps, plans and specially commissioned reconstruction drawings. A detailed tour helps visitors understand the various parts of the building.

56 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1988

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Excellent compliment after actually touring & exploring the castle.
It's a terrible shame Cromwell & his troops did so much damage.
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