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  1. Middleham Castle in Wensleydale, in the county of North Yorkshire, England, was built by Robert Fitzrandolph, 3rd Lord of Middleham and Spennithorne, commencing in 1190. It was built near the site of an earlier motte and bailey castle. In 1270 it came into the hands of the Neville family, the most notable member of which was Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, known to history as the ...

  2. Ranulph Neville, 1st Baron Neville (18 October 1262 – c. 18 April 1331) of Raby Castle, County Durham, was an English nobleman and head of the powerful Neville family. Origins [ edit ] He was the eldest son of Robert de Neville (who predeceased his own father ) by his wife Mary FitzRanulf, one of the three daughters and co-heiresses of Ralph FitzRanulf (d.1270) of Middleham Castle in ...

  3. The Middleham Hoard is a coin hoard found near Middleham, North Yorkshire in England. It dates from the period of the English Civil War, and consists of 5,099 coins, all silver. It is the largest hoard of coins buried during the Civil War to have been discovered. [1] The hoard was discovered in June 1993 by William Caygill while using a metal ...

  4. Guédelon Castle ( French: Château de Guédelon [ʃɑto d (ə) ɡedlɔ̃]) is a castle currently under construction near Treigny, France. The castle is the focus of an experimental archaeology project aimed at recreating a 13th-century castle and its environment using period techniques, dress, and materials. In order to fully investigate the ...

  5. Walking Trails. I’m particularly fond of the Middleham Castle Walk, a trail looping around the historic castle ruins. It’s a relatively easy path, perfect for a family outing, and stretches for about 2.5 miles, offering both history and stunning views. For a more challenging hike, I often take the Coverdale Circuit.

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › MiddlehamMiddleham - Wikipedia

    Middleham e le terre circostanti facevano parte delle proprietà della Corona dal tempo di Riccardo III finché Carlo I vendette il maniero alla Città di Londra nel 1628. Nel 1661 la Città di Londra cedette poi il castello di Middleham a Thomas Wood di Littleton, e rimase in mani private fino al 1925 quando passò sotto la gestione dell' English Heritage . [2]

  7. Bishop Middleham lies in a dry valley about 9 miles (14 km) south-east of Durham. Although much of County Durham had probably first been settled in the Mesolithic period, the first evidence for occupation in the parish dates to the Neolithic or Bronze Age. At least two simple flint tools, including an arrowhead, have been found in the area.