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Research on Dunstanburgh Castle
A summary of the current state of research on Dunstanburgh Castle, together with areas of future research.
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A history of the medieval Thornton Abbey, which later became a college for priests, a 17th-century private residence and the site of 19th-century temperance rallies
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This unique ceremonial temple of concentric rings of standing stones and wooden posts was used in the late Neolithic period, and probably built about 2500 BC.
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A brief history of Wall Roman Site in Staffordshire, where the Imperial army established a series of forts. Later the site was developed into an official staging post and a small town grew up around it.
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Stonehenge is a unique prehistoric monument, at the centre of a rich and varied prehistoric landscape, and a World Heritage Site.
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A brief description of the different elements of Stonehenge we see today, which is the end result of several episodes of construction.
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A history of Castle Acre Castle, which was begun in the 1070s by William de Warenne, who had fought at the Battle of Hastings.
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A history of Rievaulx Abbey, the first Cistercian abbey to be established in the north of England and one of the most powerful and renowned centres of monasticism in Britain.
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Callie's Cottage, Pendennis Castle, Cornwall
Built in the early 1900's this former Sergeant's Mess has been stylishly converted into a two bedroomed holiday cottage and is located in the heart of Pendennis Castle.
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The Custodian's House, Pendennis Castle, Cornwall
A spacious one bedroom holiday cottage the Custodian’s House is located on the ramparts of Pendennis Castle with sweeping views of Gyllngvase Bay and the Cornish coastline beyond.