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| | | | | Tiverton Castle, a historic site in Devon, offers a glimpse into England's rich past, from the Bronze Age to the Civil War. Visitors can explore its medieval architecture or stay in holiday lets. The surrounding West Country features attractive landscapes, archaeological sites, and notable historical events. The castle is accessible for day trips and group... | |
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stainedglassattitudes.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Usually the idea of what a cathedral ought to be, that is, a colossal church building with a vast hall-like interior verging on the sublime, is said to originate in France in the twelfth century. And yes, while buildings like the Abbey church of St-Denis and cathedral of Sens in the 1140s did develop important... | |
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www.theguardian.com
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| | | | | An extraordinary restoration has swept away the lead dust and made the cathedral vivid, but thankfully not kitsch. Our architecture critic takes a look inside | |
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historytheinterestingbits.com
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| | | King John One of the most intriguing relationships of the Magna Carta story is that between Isabella of Gloucester and Isabelle d'Angoulême, the two wives of King John. Isabella of Gloucester is a unique individual in the story of Magna Carta. She is, in many ways, a shadow in the pages of history, and yet... | ||