Sunday, January 12, 2014

Castle Acre

 

Then we swung on by Castle Acre. It was starting to get dark but it was neat.

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Castle Acre came into the possession of William I de Warenne, a close associate of William the Conqueror, in the 1070s. Within three generations the Warennes had created the castle, surrounded the town with massive ramparts and established its famous Cluniac priory. Remarkably, all three survive in recognizable form, and together give an unrivalled impression of the physical, social and religious impact of the Norman Conquest. The castle itself is particularly important for the form and development of its defenses and of the stone building in the inner bailey.

 

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