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CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. The hill is named Mont Saint-Jean (in French), Johannisberg (in German) or Gerhaansbierg(in
CASTLES.NL - CASTLE BERNARD Castle Bernard lies west of the town of Bandon, in County Cork in Ireland. The first building at this site was a medieval castle that had belonged to the O'Mahoney family. In 1715 that castle was named Castle Bernard after its then owner. In 1788, Francis Bernard, the 1st Earl of Bandon, demolished much of the old castle and erected a new CASTLES.NL - ANNENDAEL CASTLE Annendael Castle, locally known as Kasteel Annendael, lies south of the village of Posterholt, in the Limburg province in the Netherlands. Annendael Castle was built between 1607 and 1618 by Count Hendrik van den Bergh for his sisters Anna and Charlotte. The castle had an almost square ground plan and was initially surrounded by a moat. CASTLES.NL - LUCHEUX CASTLE Lucheux Castle, locally known as Château de Lucheux, lies in the village with the same name, in the Somme department in France. Lucheux Castle was built in 1120 by Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol who used techniques taken back from the crusades he had been on. Situated on the border of Artois and Picardy it was one of the most important CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - GRUB CASTLE Grub Castle. Grub Castle, locally known as Burg Grub, lies in the hamlet of the same name, west of the city of Horn in the province of Lower Austria in Austria. A Pilgrimus de Grueb was first mentioned in a document dating back to 1237. So Grub Castle was probably built CASTLES.NL - KILBRITTAIN CASTLE Kilbrittain Castle lies in a field east of the village of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Reportedly Kilbrittain Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland. The first fortification at this site, an elevation in the landscape with views all around, maydate
CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. The hill is named Mont Saint-Jean (in French), Johannisberg (in German) or Gerhaansbierg(in
CASTLES.NL - CASTLE BERNARD Castle Bernard lies west of the town of Bandon, in County Cork in Ireland. The first building at this site was a medieval castle that had belonged to the O'Mahoney family. In 1715 that castle was named Castle Bernard after its then owner. In 1788, Francis Bernard, the 1st Earl of Bandon, demolished much of the old castle and erected a new CASTLES.NL - ANNENDAEL CASTLE Annendael Castle, locally known as Kasteel Annendael, lies south of the village of Posterholt, in the Limburg province in the Netherlands. Annendael Castle was built between 1607 and 1618 by Count Hendrik van den Bergh for his sisters Anna and Charlotte. The castle had an almost square ground plan and was initially surrounded by a moat. CASTLES.NL - LUCHEUX CASTLE Lucheux Castle, locally known as Château de Lucheux, lies in the village with the same name, in the Somme department in France. Lucheux Castle was built in 1120 by Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol who used techniques taken back from the crusades he had been on. Situated on the border of Artois and Picardy it was one of the most important CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - GRUB CASTLE Grub Castle. Grub Castle, locally known as Burg Grub, lies in the hamlet of the same name, west of the city of Horn in the province of Lower Austria in Austria. A Pilgrimus de Grueb was first mentioned in a document dating back to 1237. So Grub Castle was probably built CASTLES.NL - COLMONT CASTLE Colmont Castle, locally known as Kasteel Colmont, lies south of the village of Kolmont, in the province of Limburg in the Flemish region in Belgium. Colmont Castle was probably built somewhere during the 11th century. It was built to defend the southern border of the county of Loon. It was besieged in 1180 by the troops of the Prince-bishop of CASTLES.NL - EYNEBURG CASTLE Eyneburg Castle. Eyneburg Castle, locally also known as Emmaburg, lies in a forest south of the town of Neu-Moresnet, in the Liège province in the Wallonia region in Belgium. Eyneburg Castle was built somewhere in the 13th century above the valley of the Geul river and was owned by the knights of Eyneburghe. Its local name; Emmaburg, goes back CASTLES.NL - ODIHAM CASTLE Odiham Castle. Odiham Castle, locally also known as King John's Castle, lies west of the village of North Warnborough, in the county of Hampshire in England. CASTLES.NL - MIELMONT CASTLE Mielmont Castle. Mielmont Castle, locally known as Château de Mielmont, lies north of the village of Onoz, in the province of Namur in the Wallonia region in Belgium. Mielmont Castle was first mentioned in 1125 as the property of Renier de Merlemont. The seignory of Mielmont was part of the County of Namur and was an important fortressthat
CASTLES.NL - LULLINGSTONE CASTLE Lullingstone Castle. Lullingstone Castle lies south of the village of Eynsford, in the county of Kent in England. Lullingstone, already mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086), was a manor that was acquired by the Rokesley family in 1279 and later sold to the Peche family. CASTLES.NL - EYNSFORD CASTLE Eynsford Castle. Eynsford Castle lies in the village of the same name, in the county of Kent in England. Eynsford Castle was built, on the site of an Anglo-Saxon building overlooking the River Darent, between 1085 and 1087, probably by William de Eynsford I, a knight and sheriffof Kent.
CASTLES.NL - BRICQUEBEC CASTLE Bricquebec Castle. Bricquebec Castle, locally known as Château de Bricquebec, lies in the town with the same name in the Manche department in France. Tradition has it that the first castle at this site was built by a certain Anslech, of Scandinavian origin, who wasrelated to
CASTLES.NL - ARDTULLY HOUSE Ardtully House. Ardtully House lies in a field west of the village of Kilgarvan, in County Kerry in Ireland. According to tradition the first building at this site was a 13-th century monastery which was replaced, using its stones, by a castle of the McFineen McCarthys. This castle was destroyed in the mid-17th century during Cromwell'sconquest.
CASTLES.NL - ÇANDARLI CASTLE Çandarlı Castle. Çandarlı Castle, locally known as Çandarlı Kalesi, lies in the seaside town of Çandarlı, in the province of Izmir in Turkey. Çandarlı Castle is situated on the neck of a small peninsula. The first fortifications at this site were probably the city walls of the ancient Greek city of Pitane. CASTLES.NL - RINGASKIDDY MARTELLO TOWER Ringaskiddy Martello Tower is one of 5 Martello towers built in Cork Harbour. They were the last to be built in Ireland, around 1813-1815, to protect against a possible French invading fleet. Their design is different than the majority of other towers built in Ireland. The Rossleague and Haulbowline towers were oval shaped and the remainder CASTLES.NL - KILBRITTAIN CASTLE Kilbrittain Castle lies in a field east of the village of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Reportedly Kilbrittain Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland. The first fortification at this site, an elevation in the landscape with views all around, maydate
CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. The hill is named Mont Saint-Jean (in French), Johannisberg (in German) or Gerhaansbierg(in
CASTLES.NL - CASTLE BERNARD Castle Bernard lies west of the town of Bandon, in County Cork in Ireland. The first building at this site was a medieval castle that had belonged to the O'Mahoney family. In 1715 that castle was named Castle Bernard after its then owner. In 1788, Francis Bernard, the 1st Earl of Bandon, demolished much of the old castle and erected a new CASTLES.NL - ANNENDAEL CASTLE Annendael Castle, locally known as Kasteel Annendael, lies south of the village of Posterholt, in the Limburg province in the Netherlands. Annendael Castle was built between 1607 and 1618 by Count Hendrik van den Bergh for his sisters Anna and Charlotte. The castle had an almost square ground plan and was initially surrounded by a moat. CASTLES.NL - LUCHEUX CASTLE Lucheux Castle, locally known as Château de Lucheux, lies in the village with the same name, in the Somme department in France. Lucheux Castle was built in 1120 by Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol who used techniques taken back from the crusades he had been on. Situated on the border of Artois and Picardy it was one of the most important CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - GRUB CASTLE Grub Castle. Grub Castle, locally known as Burg Grub, lies in the hamlet of the same name, west of the city of Horn in the province of Lower Austria in Austria. A Pilgrimus de Grueb was first mentioned in a document dating back to 1237. So Grub Castle was probably built CASTLES.NL - KILBRITTAIN CASTLE Kilbrittain Castle lies in a field east of the village of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Reportedly Kilbrittain Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland. The first fortification at this site, an elevation in the landscape with views all around, maydate
CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. The hill is named Mont Saint-Jean (in French), Johannisberg (in German) or Gerhaansbierg(in
CASTLES.NL - CASTLE BERNARD Castle Bernard lies west of the town of Bandon, in County Cork in Ireland. The first building at this site was a medieval castle that had belonged to the O'Mahoney family. In 1715 that castle was named Castle Bernard after its then owner. In 1788, Francis Bernard, the 1st Earl of Bandon, demolished much of the old castle and erected a new CASTLES.NL - ANNENDAEL CASTLE Annendael Castle, locally known as Kasteel Annendael, lies south of the village of Posterholt, in the Limburg province in the Netherlands. Annendael Castle was built between 1607 and 1618 by Count Hendrik van den Bergh for his sisters Anna and Charlotte. The castle had an almost square ground plan and was initially surrounded by a moat. CASTLES.NL - LUCHEUX CASTLE Lucheux Castle, locally known as Château de Lucheux, lies in the village with the same name, in the Somme department in France. Lucheux Castle was built in 1120 by Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol who used techniques taken back from the crusades he had been on. Situated on the border of Artois and Picardy it was one of the most important CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - GRUB CASTLE Grub Castle. Grub Castle, locally known as Burg Grub, lies in the hamlet of the same name, west of the city of Horn in the province of Lower Austria in Austria. A Pilgrimus de Grueb was first mentioned in a document dating back to 1237. So Grub Castle was probably built CASTLES.NL - MIELMONT CASTLE Mielmont Castle. Mielmont Castle, locally known as Château de Mielmont, lies north of the village of Onoz, in the province of Namur in the Wallonia region in Belgium. Mielmont Castle was first mentioned in 1125 as the property of Renier de Merlemont. The seignory of Mielmont was part of the County of Namur and was an important fortressthat
CASTLES.NL - COLMONT CASTLE Colmont Castle, locally known as Kasteel Colmont, lies south of the village of Kolmont, in the province of Limburg in the Flemish region in Belgium. Colmont Castle was probably built somewhere during the 11th century. It was built to defend the southern border of the county of Loon. It was besieged in 1180 by the troops of the Prince-bishop of CASTLES.NL - EYNEBURG CASTLE Eyneburg Castle. Eyneburg Castle, locally also known as Emmaburg, lies in a forest south of the town of Neu-Moresnet, in the Liège province in the Wallonia region in Belgium. Eyneburg Castle was built somewhere in the 13th century above the valley of the Geul river and was owned by the knights of Eyneburghe. Its local name; Emmaburg, goes back CASTLES.NL - LULLINGSTONE CASTLE Lullingstone Castle. Lullingstone Castle lies south of the village of Eynsford, in the county of Kent in England. Lullingstone, already mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086), was a manor that was acquired by the Rokesley family in 1279 and later sold to the Peche family. CASTLES.NL - EYNSFORD CASTLE Eynsford Castle. Eynsford Castle lies in the village of the same name, in the county of Kent in England. Eynsford Castle was built, on the site of an Anglo-Saxon building overlooking the River Darent, between 1085 and 1087, probably by William de Eynsford I, a knight and sheriffof Kent.
CASTLES.NL - ARDTULLY HOUSE Ardtully House. Ardtully House lies in a field west of the village of Kilgarvan, in County Kerry in Ireland. According to tradition the first building at this site was a 13-th century monastery which was replaced, using its stones, by a castle of the McFineen McCarthys. This castle was destroyed in the mid-17th century during Cromwell'sconquest.
CASTLES.NL - LOHORT CASTLE Lohort Castle lies in a field south of the hamlet of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Lohort Castle was built around 1496 by Donogh Og McDonagh McCarthy. During the Confederate's War it was taken by Irish rebels in 1647. A Cromwellian force bombarded and retook the castle in 1650. The castle as it now stands was rebuilt in the 1740's CASTLES.NL - ÇANDARLI CASTLE Çandarlı Castle. Çandarlı Castle, locally known as Çandarlı Kalesi, lies in the seaside town of Çandarlı, in the province of Izmir in Turkey. Çandarlı Castle is situated on the neck of a small peninsula. The first fortifications at this site were probably the city walls of the ancient Greek city of Pitane. CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - RINGASKIDDY MARTELLO TOWER Ringaskiddy Martello Tower is one of 5 Martello towers built in Cork Harbour. They were the last to be built in Ireland, around 1813-1815, to protect against a possible French invading fleet. Their design is different than the majority of other towers built in Ireland. The Rossleague and Haulbowline towers were oval shaped and the remainder CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. The hill is named Mont Saint-Jean (in French), Johannisberg (in German) or Gerhaansbierg(in
CASTLES.NL - KILBRITTAIN CASTLE Kilbrittain Castle lies in a field east of the village of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Reportedly Kilbrittain Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland. The first fortification at this site, an elevation in the landscape with views all around, maydate
CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - ÉGUISHEIM CASTLES The Éguisheim Castles, locally known as Châteaux d'Éguisheim, lie above the village of Husseren-les-Châteaux, in the Haut-Rhin department in France. This area is also known as the Southern Alsace or the Vosges. The Éguisheim Castles is a castle group of 3 castle keeps built next to each other on a CASTLES.NL - LUCHEUX CASTLE Lucheux Castle, locally known as Château de Lucheux, lies in the village with the same name, in the Somme department in France. Lucheux Castle was built in 1120 by Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol who used techniques taken back from the crusades he had been on. Situated on the border of Artois and Picardy it was one of the most important CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - LŒWENSTEIN CASTLE Lœwenstein Castle, locally known as Château du Lœwenstein, lies in the woods north-west of the town of Wingen, in the Bas-Rhin department in France. It is situated just some 500 m from the border with Germany.This area is also known as the Northern Alsace or the Northern Vosges. Lœwenstein Castle was first mentioned in 1283 when it was CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - ROSSBRIN CASTLE Rossbrin Castle. Rossbrin Castle lies at the entrance of Rossbrin Cove in the townland of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Rossbrin Castle is said to have been built in 1310 but the remains are 15th or 16th century. It was a stronghold of the O'Mahonys and the most easterly of their castles in West Cork. In 1562 it was forfeited, when CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. The hill is named Mont Saint-Jean (in French), Johannisberg (in German) or Gerhaansbierg(in
CASTLES.NL - KILBRITTAIN CASTLE Kilbrittain Castle lies in a field east of the village of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Reportedly Kilbrittain Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland. The first fortification at this site, an elevation in the landscape with views all around, maydate
CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - ÉGUISHEIM CASTLES The Éguisheim Castles, locally known as Châteaux d'Éguisheim, lie above the village of Husseren-les-Châteaux, in the Haut-Rhin department in France. This area is also known as the Southern Alsace or the Vosges. The Éguisheim Castles is a castle group of 3 castle keeps built next to each other on a CASTLES.NL - LUCHEUX CASTLE Lucheux Castle, locally known as Château de Lucheux, lies in the village with the same name, in the Somme department in France. Lucheux Castle was built in 1120 by Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol who used techniques taken back from the crusades he had been on. Situated on the border of Artois and Picardy it was one of the most important CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - LŒWENSTEIN CASTLE Lœwenstein Castle, locally known as Château du Lœwenstein, lies in the woods north-west of the town of Wingen, in the Bas-Rhin department in France. It is situated just some 500 m from the border with Germany.This area is also known as the Northern Alsace or the Northern Vosges. Lœwenstein Castle was first mentioned in 1283 when it was CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - ROSSBRIN CASTLE Rossbrin Castle. Rossbrin Castle lies at the entrance of Rossbrin Cove in the townland of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Rossbrin Castle is said to have been built in 1310 but the remains are 15th or 16th century. It was a stronghold of the O'Mahonys and the most easterly of their castles in West Cork. In 1562 it was forfeited, when CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - ODIHAM CASTLE Odiham Castle. Odiham Castle, locally also known as King John's Castle, lies west of the village of North Warnborough, in the county of Hampshire in England. CASTLES.NL - PIERREFONDS CASTLE Pierrefonds Castle. Pierrefonds Castle, locally known as Château de Pierrefonds, lies in the village of the same name, in the Oise department in France. CASTLES.NL - CASTLE CALDWELL Castle Caldwell. Castle Caldwell lies in the Castle Caldwell Forest Park, a nature reserve on a small peninsula at the west end of Lower Lough Erne, in County Fermanagh, in Northern Ireland. Castle Caldwell was built between 1612 and 1619, during the time of the Plantation of Ulster, by the Blennerhassetts, in classic Planter style; a bawn with CASTLES.NL - MIELMONT CASTLE Mielmont Castle. Mielmont Castle, locally known as Château de Mielmont, lies north of the village of Onoz, in the province of Namur in the Wallonia region in Belgium. Mielmont Castle was first mentioned in 1125 as the property of Renier de Merlemont. The seignory of Mielmont was part of the County of Namur and was an important fortressthat
CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - EYNSFORD CASTLE Eynsford Castle. Eynsford Castle lies in the village of the same name, in the county of Kent in England. Eynsford Castle was built, on the site of an Anglo-Saxon building overlooking the River Darent, between 1085 and 1087, probably by William de Eynsford I, a knight and sheriffof Kent.
CASTLES.NL - LULLINGSTONE CASTLE Lullingstone Castle. Lullingstone Castle lies south of the village of Eynsford, in the county of Kent in England. Lullingstone, already mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086), was a manor that was acquired by the Rokesley family in 1279 and later sold to the Peche family. CASTLES.NL - ARDTULLY HOUSE Ardtully House. Ardtully House lies in a field west of the village of Kilgarvan, in County Kerry in Ireland. According to tradition the first building at this site was a 13-th century monastery which was replaced, using its stones, by a castle of the McFineen McCarthys. This castle was destroyed in the mid-17th century during Cromwell'sconquest.
CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - RINGASKIDDY MARTELLO TOWER Ringaskiddy Martello Tower is one of 5 Martello towers built in Cork Harbour. They were the last to be built in Ireland, around 1813-1815, to protect against a possible French invading fleet. Their design is different than the majority of other towers built in Ireland. The Rossleague and Haulbowline towers were oval shaped and the remainder CASTLES.NL - KILBRITTAIN CASTLE Kilbrittain Castle lies in a field east of the village of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Reportedly Kilbrittain Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland. The first fortification at this site, an elevation in the landscape with views all around, maydate
CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. The hill is named Mont Saint-Jean (in French), Johannisberg (in German) or Gerhaansbierg(in
CASTLES.NL - CASTLE BERNARD Castle Bernard lies west of the town of Bandon, in County Cork in Ireland. The first building at this site was a medieval castle that had belonged to the O'Mahoney family. In 1715 that castle was named Castle Bernard after its then owner. In 1788, Francis Bernard, the 1st Earl of Bandon, demolished much of the old castle and erected a new CASTLES.NL - CASTLE LUGG Castle Lugg. Castle Lugg lies in the suburb of Greenisland, south west of the town of Carrickfergus, in County Antrim, in Northern Ireland. Castle Lugg was probably built in the 15th century but was first documented on a map from 1570. It was a tower house situated on ground raised above the shoreline of Belfast Lough near Silverstream, the CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - LUCHEUX CASTLE Lucheux Castle, locally known as Château de Lucheux, lies in the village with the same name, in the Somme department in France. Lucheux Castle was built in 1120 by Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol who used techniques taken back from the crusades he had been on. Situated on the border of Artois and Picardy it was one of the most important CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - RINGASKIDDY MARTELLO TOWER Ringaskiddy Martello Tower is one of 5 Martello towers built in Cork Harbour. They were the last to be built in Ireland, around 1813-1815, to protect against a possible French invading fleet. Their design is different than the majority of other towers built in Ireland. The Rossleague and Haulbowline towers were oval shaped and the remainder CASTLES.NL - KILBRITTAIN CASTLE Kilbrittain Castle lies in a field east of the village of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Reportedly Kilbrittain Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland. The first fortification at this site, an elevation in the landscape with views all around, maydate
CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. The hill is named Mont Saint-Jean (in French), Johannisberg (in German) or Gerhaansbierg(in
CASTLES.NL - CASTLE BERNARD Castle Bernard lies west of the town of Bandon, in County Cork in Ireland. The first building at this site was a medieval castle that had belonged to the O'Mahoney family. In 1715 that castle was named Castle Bernard after its then owner. In 1788, Francis Bernard, the 1st Earl of Bandon, demolished much of the old castle and erected a new CASTLES.NL - CASTLE LUGG Castle Lugg. Castle Lugg lies in the suburb of Greenisland, south west of the town of Carrickfergus, in County Antrim, in Northern Ireland. Castle Lugg was probably built in the 15th century but was first documented on a map from 1570. It was a tower house situated on ground raised above the shoreline of Belfast Lough near Silverstream, the CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - LUCHEUX CASTLE Lucheux Castle, locally known as Château de Lucheux, lies in the village with the same name, in the Somme department in France. Lucheux Castle was built in 1120 by Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol who used techniques taken back from the crusades he had been on. Situated on the border of Artois and Picardy it was one of the most important CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - RINGASKIDDY MARTELLO TOWER Ringaskiddy Martello Tower is one of 5 Martello towers built in Cork Harbour. They were the last to be built in Ireland, around 1813-1815, to protect against a possible French invading fleet. Their design is different than the majority of other towers built in Ireland. The Rossleague and Haulbowline towers were oval shaped and the remainder CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - LULLINGSTONE CASTLE Lullingstone Castle. Lullingstone Castle lies south of the village of Eynsford, in the county of Kent in England. Lullingstone, already mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086), was a manor that was acquired by the Rokesley family in 1279 and later sold to the Peche family. CASTLES.NL - EYNSFORD CASTLE Eynsford Castle. Eynsford Castle lies in the village of the same name, in the county of Kent in England. Eynsford Castle was built, on the site of an Anglo-Saxon building overlooking the River Darent, between 1085 and 1087, probably by William de Eynsford I, a knight and sheriffof Kent.
CASTLES.NL - MIELMONT CASTLE Mielmont Castle. Mielmont Castle, locally known as Château de Mielmont, lies north of the village of Onoz, in the province of Namur in the Wallonia region in Belgium. Mielmont Castle was first mentioned in 1125 as the property of Renier de Merlemont. The seignory of Mielmont was part of the County of Namur and was an important fortressthat
CASTLES.NL - RINGASKIDDY MARTELLO TOWER Ringaskiddy Martello Tower is one of 5 Martello towers built in Cork Harbour. They were the last to be built in Ireland, around 1813-1815, to protect against a possible French invading fleet. Their design is different than the majority of other towers built in Ireland. The Rossleague and Haulbowline towers were oval shaped and the remainder CASTLES.NL - LOHORT CASTLE Lohort Castle lies in a field south of the hamlet of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Lohort Castle was built around 1496 by Donogh Og McDonagh McCarthy. During the Confederate's War it was taken by Irish rebels in 1647. A Cromwellian force bombarded and retook the castle in 1650. The castle as it now stands was rebuilt in the 1740's CASTLES.NL - EYNEBURG CASTLE Eyneburg Castle. Eyneburg Castle, locally also known as Emmaburg, lies in a forest south of the town of Neu-Moresnet, in the Liège province in the Wallonia region in Belgium. Eyneburg Castle was built somewhere in the 13th century above the valley of the Geul river and was owned by the knights of Eyneburghe. Its local name; Emmaburg, goes back CASTLES.NL - CAHERMONE CASTLE Cahermone Castle. Cahermone Castle lies on a farm, east of the town of Midleton in County Cork in Ireland. Cahermone Castle was probably built around 1450, by John Fitzgerald, the third son of Maurice, Knight of Kerry. In 1579 the castle was renovated by John Fitz-Edmond Fitzgerald. In the 1650's Cahermone Castle passed to Sir JohnBroderick.
CASTLES.NL - OGILBY'S CASTLE Ogilby's Castle. Ogilby's Castle, also known as Altnacree or Altinaghree Castle or Liscloon House, lies on farmland between the villages of Dunnamanagh and Ballyneaner, south of the town of Londonderry, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. I couldn't find conclusive evidence of when Ogilby's Castle was built. CASTLES.NL - IGHTERMURRAGH CASTLE Ightermurragh Castle, lies in a field south of the Womanagh River, east of the village of Ladysbridge, in County Cork in Ireland. Ightermurragh Castle was built in 1642 by Edmund Supple and his wife Margaret FitzGerald. Edmund and Margaret apparently were very happily married as they had a Latin inscription, meaning 'whom love binds asone
CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. The hill is named Mont Saint-Jean (in French), Johannisberg (in German) or Gerhaansbierg(in
CASTLES.NL - KILBRITTAIN CASTLEKILBRITTAIN IRELANDCOOLMAIN CASTLE KILBRITTAIN IRELANDCORK CASTLEKILBRITTAIN CASTLE IRELAND Kilbrittain Castle lies in a field east of the village of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Reportedly Kilbrittain Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland. The first fortification at this site, an elevation in the landscape with views all around, maydate
CASTLES.NL - CASTLE BERNARDBARNARD CASTLE MEMEBARNARD CASTLE SCHOOL Castle Bernard lies west of the town of Bandon, in County Cork in Ireland. The first building at this site was a medieval castle that had belonged to the O'Mahoney family. In 1715 that castle was named Castle Bernard after its then owner. In 1788, Francis Bernard, the 1st Earl of Bandon, demolished much of the old castle and erected a new CASTLES.NL - CASTLE LUGG Castle Lugg. Castle Lugg lies in the suburb of Greenisland, south west of the town of Carrickfergus, in County Antrim, in Northern Ireland. Castle Lugg was probably built in the 15th century but was first documented on a map from 1570. It was a tower house situated on ground raised above the shoreline of Belfast Lough near Silverstream, the CASTLES.NL - WEGELNBURG CASTLE Wegelnburg Castle. Wegelnburg Castle, locally known as just Wegelnburg, lies in the woods south-west of the village of Nothweiler, in the Rhineland-Palatinate region in Germany. It is situated just some 300 m from the border with France. Wegelnburg Castle was probably built by the Hohenstaufen dynasty in the 12th or early 13th century to CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - ÇANDARLI CASTLE Çandarlı Castle. Çandarlı Castle, locally known as Çandarlı Kalesi, lies in the seaside town of Çandarlı, in the province of Izmir in Turkey. Çandarlı Castle is situated on the neck of a small peninsula. The first fortifications at this site were probably the city walls of the ancient Greek city of Pitane. CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. The hill is named Mont Saint-Jean (in French), Johannisberg (in German) or Gerhaansbierg(in
CASTLES.NL - KILBRITTAIN CASTLEKILBRITTAIN IRELANDCOOLMAIN CASTLE KILBRITTAIN IRELANDCORK CASTLEKILBRITTAIN CASTLE IRELAND Kilbrittain Castle lies in a field east of the village of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Reportedly Kilbrittain Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland. The first fortification at this site, an elevation in the landscape with views all around, maydate
CASTLES.NL - CASTLE BERNARDBARNARD CASTLE MEMEBARNARD CASTLE SCHOOL Castle Bernard lies west of the town of Bandon, in County Cork in Ireland. The first building at this site was a medieval castle that had belonged to the O'Mahoney family. In 1715 that castle was named Castle Bernard after its then owner. In 1788, Francis Bernard, the 1st Earl of Bandon, demolished much of the old castle and erected a new CASTLES.NL - CASTLE LUGG Castle Lugg. Castle Lugg lies in the suburb of Greenisland, south west of the town of Carrickfergus, in County Antrim, in Northern Ireland. Castle Lugg was probably built in the 15th century but was first documented on a map from 1570. It was a tower house situated on ground raised above the shoreline of Belfast Lough near Silverstream, the CASTLES.NL - WEGELNBURG CASTLE Wegelnburg Castle. Wegelnburg Castle, locally known as just Wegelnburg, lies in the woods south-west of the village of Nothweiler, in the Rhineland-Palatinate region in Germany. It is situated just some 300 m from the border with France. Wegelnburg Castle was probably built by the Hohenstaufen dynasty in the 12th or early 13th century to CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - ÇANDARLI CASTLE Çandarlı Castle. Çandarlı Castle, locally known as Çandarlı Kalesi, lies in the seaside town of Çandarlı, in the province of Izmir in Turkey. Çandarlı Castle is situated on the neck of a small peninsula. The first fortifications at this site were probably the city walls of the ancient Greek city of Pitane. CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - GUARDAMAR CASTLE Guardamar Castle is situated on a slighty sloping ridge, a strategic place in the coastal strip of the Bajo Segura area, next to the river mouth and facing the sea. And what now is known as Guardamar Castle was actually a walled village with a castle at the highest end of the ridge. The village and castle were founded in 1271 as a royal town by CASTLES.NL - ANTRIM CASTLE Antrim Castle. Antrim Castle lies in the centre of the town of Antrim on the banks of the Six Mile Water river, in County Antrim, in Northern Ireland. It is unknown when Antrim Castle was exactly built. It is generally supposed that it was built by Sir John Clotworthy,Lord
CASTLES.NL - ARDTULLY HOUSE Ardtully House. Ardtully House lies in a field west of the village of Kilgarvan, in County Kerry in Ireland. According to tradition the first building at this site was a 13-th century monastery which was replaced, using its stones, by a castle of the McFineen McCarthys. This castle was destroyed in the mid-17th century during Cromwell'sconquest.
CASTLES.NL - COLMONT CASTLE Colmont Castle, locally known as Kasteel Colmont, lies south of the village of Kolmont, in the province of Limburg in the Flemish region in Belgium. Colmont Castle was probably built somewhere during the 11th century. It was built to defend the southern border of the county of Loon. It was besieged in 1180 by the troops of the Prince-bishop of CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - ZELLAER CASTLE Zellaer Castle. Zellaer Castle, locally known as Kasteel van Zellaer, lies north of the village of Bonheiden, in the province of Antwerp in the Flemish region in Belgium. The first castle at this site was probably built sometime during the 13th century by Wouter VI Berthout, Lord of Mechelen. Probably during the 17th century the medieval castle CASTLES.NL - MONTEAGUDO CASTLE Monteagudo Castle, locally known as Castillo de Monteagudo, lies on a rocky mountain next to the town of the same name, in the province of Murcia in Spain. Monteagudo Castle was first mentioned in 1078-1079 when Abu Abd al-Rahman ibn Tahir. emir of the Taifa of Murcia was dethroned and imprisoned here. The present structures however arethought
CASTLES.NL - ÇANDARLI CASTLE Çandarlı Castle. Çandarlı Castle, locally known as Çandarlı Kalesi, lies in the seaside town of Çandarlı, in the province of Izmir in Turkey. Çandarlı Castle is situated on the neck of a small peninsula. The first fortifications at this site were probably the city walls of the ancient Greek city of Pitane. CASTLES.NL - LUCHEUX CASTLE Lucheux Castle, locally known as Château de Lucheux, lies in the village with the same name, in the Somme department in France. Lucheux Castle was built in 1120 by Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol who used techniques taken back from the crusades he had been on. Situated on the border of Artois and Picardy it was one of the most important CASTLES.NL - CROWLEY CASTLE Crowley Castle lies in a field in the townland of Ahakeera in County Cork in Ireland. Crowley Castle was most probably built between 1450 and 1500 by the O'Crowley clan. When in 1488 Auliff O’Crowley was recognised as lord of Kilshallow by the MacCarthy Reagh and Henry VII of England he was most probably already living in the castle. CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. The hill is named Mont Saint-Jean (in French), Johannisberg (in German) or Gerhaansbierg(in
CASTLES.NL - KILBRITTAIN CASTLEKILBRITTAIN IRELANDCOOLMAIN CASTLE KILBRITTAIN IRELANDCORK CASTLEKILBRITTAIN CASTLE IRELAND Kilbrittain Castle lies in a field east of the village of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Reportedly Kilbrittain Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland. The first fortification at this site, an elevation in the landscape with views all around, maydate
CASTLES.NL - CASTLE BERNARDBARNARD CASTLE MEMEBARNARD CASTLE SCHOOL Castle Bernard lies west of the town of Bandon, in County Cork in Ireland. The first building at this site was a medieval castle that had belonged to the O'Mahoney family. In 1715 that castle was named Castle Bernard after its then owner. In 1788, Francis Bernard, the 1st Earl of Bandon, demolished much of the old castle and erected a new CASTLES.NL - CASTLE LUGG Castle Lugg. Castle Lugg lies in the suburb of Greenisland, south west of the town of Carrickfergus, in County Antrim, in Northern Ireland. Castle Lugg was probably built in the 15th century but was first documented on a map from 1570. It was a tower house situated on ground raised above the shoreline of Belfast Lough near Silverstream, the CASTLES.NL - WEGELNBURG CASTLE Wegelnburg Castle. Wegelnburg Castle, locally known as just Wegelnburg, lies in the woods south-west of the village of Nothweiler, in the Rhineland-Palatinate region in Germany. It is situated just some 300 m from the border with France. Wegelnburg Castle was probably built by the Hohenstaufen dynasty in the 12th or early 13th century to CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - ÇANDARLI CASTLE Çandarlı Castle. Çandarlı Castle, locally known as Çandarlı Kalesi, lies in the seaside town of Çandarlı, in the province of Izmir in Turkey. Çandarlı Castle is situated on the neck of a small peninsula. The first fortifications at this site were probably the city walls of the ancient Greek city of Pitane. CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. The hill is named Mont Saint-Jean (in French), Johannisberg (in German) or Gerhaansbierg(in
CASTLES.NL - KILBRITTAIN CASTLEKILBRITTAIN IRELANDCOOLMAIN CASTLE KILBRITTAIN IRELANDCORK CASTLEKILBRITTAIN CASTLE IRELAND Kilbrittain Castle lies in a field east of the village of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Reportedly Kilbrittain Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland. The first fortification at this site, an elevation in the landscape with views all around, maydate
CASTLES.NL - CASTLE BERNARDBARNARD CASTLE MEMEBARNARD CASTLE SCHOOL Castle Bernard lies west of the town of Bandon, in County Cork in Ireland. The first building at this site was a medieval castle that had belonged to the O'Mahoney family. In 1715 that castle was named Castle Bernard after its then owner. In 1788, Francis Bernard, the 1st Earl of Bandon, demolished much of the old castle and erected a new CASTLES.NL - CASTLE LUGG Castle Lugg. Castle Lugg lies in the suburb of Greenisland, south west of the town of Carrickfergus, in County Antrim, in Northern Ireland. Castle Lugg was probably built in the 15th century but was first documented on a map from 1570. It was a tower house situated on ground raised above the shoreline of Belfast Lough near Silverstream, the CASTLES.NL - WEGELNBURG CASTLE Wegelnburg Castle. Wegelnburg Castle, locally known as just Wegelnburg, lies in the woods south-west of the village of Nothweiler, in the Rhineland-Palatinate region in Germany. It is situated just some 300 m from the border with France. Wegelnburg Castle was probably built by the Hohenstaufen dynasty in the 12th or early 13th century to CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - ÇANDARLI CASTLE Çandarlı Castle. Çandarlı Castle, locally known as Çandarlı Kalesi, lies in the seaside town of Çandarlı, in the province of Izmir in Turkey. Çandarlı Castle is situated on the neck of a small peninsula. The first fortifications at this site were probably the city walls of the ancient Greek city of Pitane. CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - GUARDAMAR CASTLE Guardamar Castle is situated on a slighty sloping ridge, a strategic place in the coastal strip of the Bajo Segura area, next to the river mouth and facing the sea. And what now is known as Guardamar Castle was actually a walled village with a castle at the highest end of the ridge. The village and castle were founded in 1271 as a royal town by CASTLES.NL - ANTRIM CASTLE Antrim Castle. Antrim Castle lies in the centre of the town of Antrim on the banks of the Six Mile Water river, in County Antrim, in Northern Ireland. It is unknown when Antrim Castle was exactly built. It is generally supposed that it was built by Sir John Clotworthy,Lord
CASTLES.NL - ARDTULLY HOUSE Ardtully House. Ardtully House lies in a field west of the village of Kilgarvan, in County Kerry in Ireland. According to tradition the first building at this site was a 13-th century monastery which was replaced, using its stones, by a castle of the McFineen McCarthys. This castle was destroyed in the mid-17th century during Cromwell'sconquest.
CASTLES.NL - COLMONT CASTLE Colmont Castle, locally known as Kasteel Colmont, lies south of the village of Kolmont, in the province of Limburg in the Flemish region in Belgium. Colmont Castle was probably built somewhere during the 11th century. It was built to defend the southern border of the county of Loon. It was besieged in 1180 by the troops of the Prince-bishop of CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - ZELLAER CASTLE Zellaer Castle. Zellaer Castle, locally known as Kasteel van Zellaer, lies north of the village of Bonheiden, in the province of Antwerp in the Flemish region in Belgium. The first castle at this site was probably built sometime during the 13th century by Wouter VI Berthout, Lord of Mechelen. Probably during the 17th century the medieval castle CASTLES.NL - MONTEAGUDO CASTLE Monteagudo Castle, locally known as Castillo de Monteagudo, lies on a rocky mountain next to the town of the same name, in the province of Murcia in Spain. Monteagudo Castle was first mentioned in 1078-1079 when Abu Abd al-Rahman ibn Tahir. emir of the Taifa of Murcia was dethroned and imprisoned here. The present structures however arethought
CASTLES.NL - ÇANDARLI CASTLE Çandarlı Castle. Çandarlı Castle, locally known as Çandarlı Kalesi, lies in the seaside town of Çandarlı, in the province of Izmir in Turkey. Çandarlı Castle is situated on the neck of a small peninsula. The first fortifications at this site were probably the city walls of the ancient Greek city of Pitane. CASTLES.NL - LUCHEUX CASTLE Lucheux Castle, locally known as Château de Lucheux, lies in the village with the same name, in the Somme department in France. Lucheux Castle was built in 1120 by Hugh II, Count of Saint-Pol who used techniques taken back from the crusades he had been on. Situated on the border of Artois and Picardy it was one of the most important CASTLES.NL - CROWLEY CASTLE Crowley Castle lies in a field in the townland of Ahakeera in County Cork in Ireland. Crowley Castle was most probably built between 1450 and 1500 by the O'Crowley clan. When in 1488 Auliff O’Crowley was recognised as lord of Kilshallow by the MacCarthy Reagh and Henry VII of England he was most probably already living in the castle. CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. CASTLES.NL - KILBRITTAIN CASTLEKILBRITTAIN IRELANDCOOLMAIN CASTLE KILBRITTAIN IRELANDCORK CASTLEKILBRITTAIN CASTLE IRELAND Kilbrittain Castle. Kilbrittain Castle lies in a field east of the village of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Reportedly Kilbrittain Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland. CASTLES.NL - CASTLE BERNARDBARNARD CASTLE MEMEBARNARD CASTLE SCHOOL Castle Bernard. Castle Bernard lies west of the town of Bandon, in County Cork in Ireland. The first building at this site was a medieval castle that had belonged to the O'Mahoney family. CASTLES.NL - WEGELNBURG CASTLE Wegelnburg Castle. Wegelnburg Castle, locally known as just Wegelnburg, lies in the woods south-west of the village of Nothweiler, in the Rhineland-Palatinate region in Germany. CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - ÇANDARLI CASTLE Çandarlı Castle. Çandarlı Castle, locally known as Çandarlı Kalesi, lies in the seaside town of Çandarlı, in the province ofIzmir in Turkey.
CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in CountyCork in Ireland.
CASTLES.NL - GRUB CASTLE Grub Castle. Grub Castle, locally known as Burg Grub, lies in the hamlet of the same name, west of the city of Horn in the province of Lower Austria in Austria. CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. CASTLES.NL - KILBRITTAIN CASTLEKILBRITTAIN IRELANDCOOLMAIN CASTLE KILBRITTAIN IRELANDCORK CASTLEKILBRITTAIN CASTLE IRELAND Kilbrittain Castle lies in a field east of the village of the same name, in County Cork in Ireland. Reportedly Kilbrittain Castle is one of the oldest inhabited castles in Ireland. The first fortification at this site, an elevation in the landscape with views all around, maydate
CASTLES.NL - DUDELANGE CASTLE Dudelange Castle. Dudelange Castle, locally also known as Burg Düdelingen, Château du Mont Saint-Jean or Burg Johannisberg, is situated on an 80 meter high hill, west of the village of Budersberg, north west of the town of Dudelange in Luxembourg. The hill is named Mont Saint-Jean (in French), Johannisberg (in German) or Gerhaansbierg(in
CASTLES.NL - CASTLE BERNARDBARNARD CASTLE MEMEBARNARD CASTLE SCHOOL Castle Bernard lies west of the town of Bandon, in County Cork in Ireland. The first building at this site was a medieval castle that had belonged to the O'Mahoney family. In 1715 that castle was named Castle Bernard after its then owner. In 1788, Francis Bernard, the 1st Earl of Bandon, demolished much of the old castle and erected a new CASTLES.NL - CASTLE LUGG Castle Lugg. Castle Lugg lies in the suburb of Greenisland, south west of the town of Carrickfergus, in County Antrim, in Northern Ireland. Castle Lugg was probably built in the 15th century but was first documented on a map from 1570. It was a tower house situated on ground raised above the shoreline of Belfast Lough near Silverstream, the CASTLES.NL - WEGELNBURG CASTLE Wegelnburg Castle. Wegelnburg Castle, locally known as just Wegelnburg, lies in the woods south-west of the village of Nothweiler, in the Rhineland-Palatinate region in Germany. It is situated just some 300 m from the border with France. Wegelnburg Castle was probably built by the Hohenstaufen dynasty in the 12th or early 13th century to CASTLES.NL - KOLLENBURG CASTLE Kollenburg Castle. Kollenburg Castle, locally known as Ruine Kollenburg (or Collenburg), lies on a hill on the right bank of the Main River, east of the village of the same name, in the Bavariaregion in Germany.
CASTLES.NL - SHANAGARRY CASTLE Shanagarry Castle. Shanagarry Castle, locally also known as Penn Castle, lies behind a church in the village of Shanagarry, in County Cork in Ireland. Shanagarry Castle was probably built as a crenellated tower house in the 16th century by the Power (originally De la Poer) family. Somewhere in the 1660s it passed through inheritance toWilliam
CASTLES.NL - KIRLISH CASTLE Kirlish Castle. Kirlish Castle, also known as Castle Curlews, lies north of the village of Drumquin, in County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. It is said that Kirlish Castle was built in 1617 by Sir John Davies, although he might have incorporated an already existing towerhouse.
CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. This ruined tower of course never was a fortification. It was built as a folly in 1774 by the architect Henry Keene for Sir Matthew Fetherstonhaugh, 1stBaronet.
CASTLES.NL - ÇANDARLI CASTLE Çandarlı Castle. Çandarlı Castle, locally known as Çandarlı Kalesi, lies in the seaside town of Çandarlı, in the province of Izmir in Turkey. Çandarlı Castle is situated on the neck of a small peninsula. The first fortifications at this site were probably the city walls of the ancient Greek city of Pitane. CASTLES.NL - ÇANDARLI CASTLE Çandarlı Castle. Çandarlı Castle, locally known as Çandarlı Kalesi, lies in the seaside town of Çandarlı, in the province ofIzmir in Turkey.
CASTLES.NL - COLMONT CASTLE Colmont Castle. Colmont Castle, locally known as Kasteel Colmont, lies south of the village of Kolmont, in the province of Limburg in the Flemish region in Belgium. CASTLES.NL - ANTRIM CASTLE Antrim Castle. Antrim Castle lies in the centre of the town of Antrim on the banks of the Six Mile Water river, in County Antrim, inNorthern Ireland.
CASTLES.NL - VANDALIAN TOWER Vandalian Tower. Vandalian Tower, locally also known as Lady Hamilton's Folly, stands in a field south of the village of South Harting, in the county of West Sussex in England. CASTLES.NL - MIELMONT CASTLE Mielmont Castle. Mielmont Castle, locally known as Château de Mielmont, lies north of the village of Onoz, in the province of Namur in the Wallonia region in Belgium. CASTLES.NL - GUARDAMAR CASTLE Guardamar Castle. Guardamar Castle, locally known as Castillo de Guardamar, lies on a hill in the center of the city of Guardamar del Segura in the province of Alicante in Spain. CASTLES.NL - ZELLAER CASTLE Zellaer Castle. Zellaer Castle, locally known as Kasteel van Zellaer, lies north of the village of Bonheiden, in the province of Antwerp in the Flemish region in Belgium. CASTLES.NL - LUCHEUX CASTLE Lucheux Castle. Lucheux Castle, locally known as Château de Lucheux, lies in the village with the same name, in the Somme department inFrance.
CASTLES.NL - CROWLEY CASTLE Crowley Castle. Crowley Castle lies in a field in the townland of Ahakeera in County Cork in Ireland. Crowley Castle was most probably built between 1450 and 1500 by the O'Crowley clan. CASTLES.NL - ARDTULLY HOUSE Ardtully House. Ardtully House lies in a field west of the village of Kilgarvan, in County Kerry in Ireland. According to tradition the first building at this site was a 13-th century monastery which was replaced, using its stones, by a castle of the McFineen McCarthys.Scroll
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