James L Forde-Johnston
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For more than three hundred years, castle building was a major preoccupation of the monarchs and barons of medieval Britain, and the great strongholds which they created are one of the most enduring and characteristic features of our modern landscape and heritage. Several hundred remain to be seen to-day; some ruined, some heavily restored, many still looking much as they did when first built as an essential part of the military and political framework...