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Author Archives: Castles of the Realm

Peckforton Castle wedding fire: Guests flee exclusive country house hotel | Mail Online

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This is Tamworth | Middleton Hall: The stately gem we almost lost

Andy Winfield recalls the battle to save Middleton Hall. SITUATED right on our doorstep, stately Middleton Hall may be considered to be part of the largest leisure centre in the country. Surrounded by two golf courses – one at the Belfry and another adjacent to Drayton Manor – close to Kingsbury Water Park, Drayton Manor … Continue reading »

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BBC News – Lordship of Bisham manor up for sale

20 June 2011 Last updated at 07:21 ET By Linda Serck BBC News, Berkshire Members of the public have the chance to become a lord of the manor as a Berkshire title is up for sale. The manorial lordship of Bisham in Berkshire was first bestowed by William The Conqueror to Henry De Ferrers in … Continue reading »

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Rennes-le-Chateau Mysteries: The Centurion Stone | UFO Digest provides video proof of ufos, alien abduction and the paranormal.

Rennes-le-Chateau Mysteries: The Centurion Stone, was it carved by Sauniere or is it more ancient? While hiking in the rough mountainous area surrounding Rennes-le-Chateau, Ben Hammott and his team came upon a carved stone near the rock formation known as “The Centurion” which looks like a helmet. They didn`t know what to make of it, … Continue reading »

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Czech President celebrates his 70th birthday with jazz concert – ČeskéNoviny.cz

Prague – Czech President Vaclav Klaus is celebrating his 70th birthday with a jazz concert at Prague Castle tonight with hundreds of guests attending. Klaus who regularly starts the jazz cycle at Prague Castle is a devotee of the genre. In the afternoon he had a private celebration at Prague Castle with his family and … Continue reading »

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What lies beneath Bodrum deserves some attention

It was a castle that was built using marble from one of the world’s seven wonders, the Tomb of Mausolos, and was connected to land from the north. Wars later took place, the land switched owners and thousands of ships that tried to take over the castle failed and sank in the cool waters of … Continue reading »

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Your Scene: Hampton Court Palace in greater London – latimes.com

Hampton Court Palace, located in greater London. (Patrick Lanzing) A vacation is about losing yourself in your environment – figuratively speaking. Patrick Lanzing had one of those experiences on a trip to England two years ago. Visiting Hampton Court Palace, the Newark, Calif., resident became enchanted by the grandeur of the castle and its grounds.”These … Continue reading »

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Romance on a Shoestring: Kip’s Castle – Verona-Cedar Grove, NJ Patch

Kip’s Castle, which lies in Verona and Montclair, is a beautiful place, and will probably be the least known of all the places on the ‘Romance on the Shoestring’ list. Kelly Ziek, who works for the Essex County Division of Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs and maintains an office there, reiterated that she doesn’t see … Continue reading »

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NRI sculptor Anish buys Oxfordshire estate – Indian Express

NRI sculptor Anish Kapoor has bought a 135-acre estate near Watlington in Oxfordshire in the UK. The estate comprises a five-bedroom Georgian manor house, a dower house, a farm cottage, farm buildings and a stable yard, according to a report in The Sunday Times. The man famous for his giant curved creations has paid 5 … Continue reading »

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Coworth Park, Ascot: hotel review – Telegraph

Not so keen The in-room décor was slightly too English-country-manor for my tastes, although quirky touches, such as the wrought-iron treelike bed, offset any blandness. Other quibbles included over-complicated light switches and the irritating television, which took an age to emerge from its leather shell. The rooms Very English, from the 19th-century dried flowers on … Continue reading »

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