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Bolingbroke Castle | English Heritage The remains of a 13th-century hexagonal castle, famous as the birthplace in 1367 of Henry of Bolingbroke, the future King Henry IV A Civil War Royalist base, it was besieged and taken by Parliamentarian forces in 1643
Bolingbroke Castle - Wikipedia Bolingbroke Castle is a ruined castle in Bolingbroke (now Old Bolingbroke) in Lincolnshire, England
Bolingbroke Castle - wolds. visitlincolnshire. co. uk The remains of Bolingbroke Castle can be found within the picturesque village of Old Bolingbroke, on the southern edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds Bolingbroke Castle is a prime example of 13th century castle design complete with a large gatehouse, round towers and moat
Bolingbroke Castle: A Norman and Medieval Fortress in Lincolnshire . . . Bolingbroke Castle is located near the village of Old Bolingbroke in Lincolnshire, England, and was originally constructed by the Normans The earliest fortification on this site was a motte-and-bailey castle established in the 12th century by William de Roumare, the 1st Earl of Lincoln
Bolingbroke Castle, Old Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire Bolingbroke Castle is a Grade I listed building in Old Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire, England See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building
Bolingbroke Castle - A Bit About Britain Moat Lane, Old Bolingbroke, Spilsby, Lincolnshire PE23 4HH Built in around 1220-30 by Ranulph de Blundevil, Earl of Lincoln and Chester, Bolingbroke Castle is principally known for being the birthplace in 1367 of Henry of Bolingbroke, son of John of Gaunt and Blanche of Lancaster and the future King Henry IV
Bolingbroke Castle, Lincolnshire Travel Guide - Britain Express Bolingbroke Castle was built sometime around 1230 by Randulph de Blundeville, Earl of Chester and Lincoln De Blundeville chose a rather odd site for his castle, choosing a flat spot overlooked by low hills on three sides
Bolingbroke Castle - Visit Lincolnshire Bolingbroke Castle was one of three castles built by Ranulf de Blundeville, Earl of Chester and Lincoln, in the 1220s after his return from the Crusades (the others being Beeston Castle, Cheshire, and Chartley, Staffordshire)
Directions to Bolingbroke Castle | English Heritage Live and breathe the story of England at royal castles, historic gardens, forts defences, world-famous prehistoric sites and many others Free entry for up to six children accompanied by an adult member (under 18 years and within the family group) Complimentary full colour handbook worth £10 95