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Page 1: Castles and cathedrals top 10

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CasMy favourite top ten castles to visit in

England Scotland And Wales

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10: Nunney Castle

Very old ruined castle near Longleat in Suffolk. The well was very interesting but not as great as other

casltes in England.

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9: Alnwick Castle

Very busy old English Castle in Northumberland. Today I think this castle has got too many people coming from

different countries. This castle has let us down and we won’t come back to Alnwick in the future.

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8: Lowther Castle

Very unspolten castle that needs a lot of repair and work done to the castle. This castle is also ruined and there

is not any history to the place in Cumbria.

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7: Carnarfon Castle

Carnarfon is a brilliant Welsh castle which is situated in North Wales. This castle was built by Edward I and still remains as one of the most important castles in Wales today!.

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6: Edinburgh’s high Castle

Edinburgh Castle is high on a rocky ledge overlooking the city. This castle has a lot of

historical gems and the public can still see this remarkable castle today

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Top 5 castles in order:The final top 5 castles are:

5: Conwy Castle4: Barnard Castle

3: Bamburgh Castle2: Harlech Castle

1: Lindisfarne Castle

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5: Conwy Castle

Steep in glorious history, Conwy is a majestic excellent castle overlooking the hills of Snowdonia and the glorious Suspension Bridge built by Thomas Telford. The castle

was built in 1283 by King James of Edward I. Today this castle remains as one of Wales most amazing and historical castles to date.

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4: Barnard Castle • 4

Barnard Castle is one of England’s most historical gem of castles. This castle sits on a bend overlooking the Tees Gorge. Today

the castle is a ruin but you can still see bits of the castle. It is owned by English Heritage.

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3: Bamburgh Castle

Bamburgh Castle is one of the most dramatic castles in Northumberland. This castle overlooks the crashing waves of the North sea and it’s

amazing beach.

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2: Harlech Castle

Harlech Was built by King James of Edward I in 1283, this castle overlooks

the bay of Harlech and overlooking the nearby castle of Cricceth. Today this castle is visited by many different people. It is owned between

Cadw and Wales.

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1: Lindisfarne Castle

1: majestic castle overlooking the Abbey of Lindisfarne2: Built by one of Henry VIII men after the foundations of the abbey to

build a majestic and high castle over the sea. 3: Very popular with people and the National Trust that look after this amazing

property each year4: Beautiful Gardens by Geutrude Jekylle who was a lady who lived on

the land of Lindisfarne and made one of here original and safe keeping gardens to date.

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Many thanks go to:National Trust

English HeritageCADW

Emma Oates

Written ByTom Oates

CameraSteve Oates

Live from:EnglandScotland

Wales