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Penrith Castle
Penrith Castle, Penrith in the Eden Valley, of Cumbria.
Penrith Castle was built in the 14th century by William Strickland who became Bishop of Carlisle and then Archbishop of Canterbury. It was later developed by Ralph Neville who played a key role in defending the area against the Scots. In 1471 the castle was transformed into a grand residence by Richard, Duke of Gloucester who later became Richard III. This red sandstone castle has been a ruin since 1571. Free entry.
Created: November 03, 2020
Author: Joan Martin
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Photograph size: 34.6 Mpixels (98.9 MB uncompressed) - 7200x4800 pixels (24x16 in / 61x40.6 cm at 300 ppi)
Photograph keywords: castle, medieval, Penrith, Penrith Castle, Ralph Neville, Richard III, William Strickland
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