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remains and motte
An earthwork, the Skonce on the lough shore, may be the remains of an earlier motte.
The remains of the motte-and-bailey | motte of Sandal Castle
On the west side of the hill there are the remains of a twelfth century Norman motte and bailey, built by Richard Fleming in the 1170s.
The Norman settlement lay along what is now High Street between the church at its north end and the remains of a Norman motte at its south end.
One mile to the north are the earthwork remains of a small motte and bailey castle known as Newcourt Tump.
He constructed a motte near the town (), which remains, adjacent to the M74 motorway.
Today only the tree covered motte remains.
The present site has an earthwork mound of in diameter which is believed to be the remains of a motte.
These include a hydraulic ram known as the ' Cup and Saucer ' which is used to pump water from the park to Erddig Hall, and the remains of Wristleham motte and bailey which is thought to be the beginnings of Wrexham as a town in the 12th century.
A little over a mile to the north-west at Castle Hill are the earthwork remains of a medieval motte and bailey castle.
* In the town are the remains of the original Hertford Castle, principally a motte.
The Normans built a motte and bailey wooden castle in the town, but by the Tudor period it was in ruins ( the mound still remains ).
Two miles to the west, in the grounds of Weston Park near Saintbury, are the earthwork remains of a motte and bailey castle.
The motte and bailey castle was certainly militarily highly effective: the design enabled defenders to deal with enemy cavalry and were very hard to assault, although as historian André Debord suggests, the historical and archaeological record of the actual military operation of motte and bailey castles remains relatively limited.
Castle Hill, to the south-east of the town centre, is the highest Norman motte in England though no trace remains of the castle which once surmounted it.
To the north-east by the A7 road are the earthwork remains of a motte and bailey castle known as Cronk Howe Mooar, possibly the site of a timber fortification built by Magnus Barelegs c1100.
Shenley Church End is also home to the Shenley Toot, a 13th century motte and bailey ( of which only the motte remains ), which was originally a home of the Earl of Chester and is now a scheduled ancient monument.
Parts of Cavan were subjected to Norman influence from the twelfth century and the remains of several motte and bailie fortifications are still visible mainly in the east of the county, as well as the remains of stronger works such as Castlerahan and Clogh Oughter castle.
On Castle Hill are the earthworks and buried remains of a twelfth century motte and bailey castle.
Peel Hill Castle is the earthwork remains of a Norman motte built by the de Warenne family.
Though the Tump, believed to be the remains of an early Norman motte and bailey castle, can be seen from the main road ( A456 ) there are no visible remains of the castle, which was constructed to defend and control the original River Teme crossing.

remains and bailey
The earliest stone remains on the site date from the Roman period, including the outer bailey wall.
The remains of the 13th-century gatehouse of the inner bailey
Robert de Mortain used the remains as the base for building his castle, carrying out only minor repairs to the walls forming the outer bailey, and building a new inner bailey at the eastern end.
Some historians, such as John Kenyon, suspect that an early motte and bailey castle may have built on the Raglan site during this period: the location had strategic importance and archaeologists have discovered the remains of a possible bailey ditch on the site.
Nothing remains of the Roman fort or the original motte and bailey castle.
Not a trace of the tower or mound of the motte and bailey castle remains now.
Whitwick had a 12th century motte and bailey castle, although no remains are left.
The remains of an earthwork in Castle Park are thought to have been a motte and bailey castle constructed in the 11th century shortly after the conquest.
The keep of the castle is the only part of the structure remaining intact, although the earthwork remains of the bailey wall are still visible ; some of the ditches visible amongst the earthworks, however, are not medieval, but instead the result of the earlier quarrying of the bailey walls.

remains and castle
The most easterly contains the ruins of the old castle, whilst the remains of the ancient Anatho extend from this island for about 2 miles down the left bank.
Just below Brugg the Reuss and the Limmat join the Aar, while around Brugg are the ruined castle of Habsburg, the old convent of Königsfelden ( with fine painted medieval glass ) and the remains of the Roman settlement of Vindonissa ( Windisch ).
The town contains the remains of a medieval stone castle built soon after the Norman conquest of Wales.
About four miles from Shrewsbury and close by Haughmond Abbey is " Queen Eleanor's Bower ", the remains of a triangular castle which is believed to have been one of her prisons.
The Tower of Homage of the castle remains standing today ( Moorish Castle ).
The origin of the Hamma term remains uncertain ,< ref >< cite id = Verg > as does the exact location of the castle.
The current castle, with a perimeter of, was principally constructed during the time of Venetian and Ottoman rule, although remains have been found dating settlements there back to 2000 B. C.
While nothing is known of the former castle, remains of it were uncovered during excavations after World War II.
The island population reacts by pulling down the remains of the ex-penitentiary in the castle.
No remains are now visible above ground, but the site of the castle is commemorated in local street names.
Faneromeni Church, is a church built in 1872 in the stead of another church located at the same site, constructed with the remains of La Cava castle and a convent.
A thick portion of the castle wall and water gate can still be seen on West Quay, and the remains of a wall of a building that was probably built within the castle can be viewed in Queen Street.
This strategic location invested it with importance in medieval times and its large castle remains largely intact.
* Castello Baradello, a small medieval castle overlooking the town and which is all that remains of the fortress constructed by Barbarossa c. 1158.
Previously there had existed a fortress of Arabic origin ( Abrehui's castle ), of which some remains still exist.
The very minor remains of a mediaeval castle ( known variously as Castell Deudraeth, Castell Gwain Goch and Castell Aber Iâ ) are in the woods just outside the village, recorded by Giraldus Cambrensis ( Gerald of Wales ) in 1188.
Other important remains from the Middle Ages are the castle of Vallparadis ( from 1344 to 1413 a Carthusian monastery and today a municipal museum ) and the tower of the castle-palace of the count-king ).
The site had been already used by the Samnites, who had constructed here a set of defensive terraces, and the Romans, with a thermal plant ( Castellum aquae ), whose remains can be still seen in the castle garden.
The remains of the original country house timbers can still be seen within the stone walls of the fortification, while the gatehouse is the only original part of the castle.
According to the Geographical Dictionary of Poland published by Polish Scientific Publishers PWN, the city's predecessor was an early medieval Slavic settlement, the city website states it was named Lasogród (" forest castle "), whose inhabitants engaged in hunting, honey gathering, and later agriculture ; Lasogród lated developed into a defensive fort, the remains of which were destroyed in the 19th century during expansion of the city.
Only a portion of the original fortified castle possibly remains in existence today.
The Constance Tower, completed in 1248, is all that remains of the castle built in Louis IX's reign.
Little remains of the castle, which was held by the Templars by 1187.
Little remains of the castle.

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