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Castles of England and Wales

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Castles of England and Wales
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Publisher: Thomas Nelson and Sons
ISBN/ASIN: 1409978591

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Castles of England and Wales contains sections on the castles of: Windsor; Alnwick; Arundel; Bamburgh; Caerphilly; Carisbrooke, Corfe and Porchester; Castle Rising; The Channel Coast; Chepstow; Chillingham; Chirk; Durham; Kenilworth; Richmond and Barnard; The Tower of London; Warwick; The Castles of North Wales; Tintagel and Newcastle.

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