The castles are deserted with beauty

Located on the banks of the poetic Thames or in the middle of the green bowl, abandoned castles in England have ancient and romantic beauty.

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The ancient, magnificent beauty of the abandoned Abbey Abbey in North Yorkshire in the dawn.The remaining ruins of the castle show that it was very large and grandiose.

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Wardour Castle near Tisbury village was built in the 14th century. It used to be a magnificent castle but unfortunately destroyed during the war.Wardour's ruins with ancient and romantic beauty were brought on television in the movie Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves.

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Kilchurn Castle was built in the mid-15th century. The castle consists of 4 floors, located in Scotland.Regrettably, the castle is located in a beautiful place like a dream, behind the back leaning on the majestic mountains in front of a peaceful river, drifting away from the 1700s.

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Racton Folly Castle near Walder was built in the 18th century in a sparse forest.This beautiful fairy-tale castle has been abandoned for more than a century.

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Spectacular beauty inside Grade 1 castle on Abbey Abbey in North Yorkshire.This was one of the largest and best preserved castles in the UK.The castle was built in the 12th century and abandoned in the 16th century.

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Dolbarden Castle is nestled in a beautiful forest in Wales.This castle was built by the prince of Wales Llywelyn in the 13th century.

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The Maunsell forts are small fortified towers built at the mouths of the Thames and Mersey to protect Britain during World War II.Each fortress consists of a cluster of seven buildings located around a commanding tower.Built in 1942 and decommissioned in early 1950, these fortresses are now rusty.

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Raglan Castle was built in the 1430s. In 1646, this place was used as a meeting of Oliver Cromwell members in the civil war.Therefore, it is not surprising that Raglan Castle is described as one of the best secret places.This medieval ruins in southern Wales still retain their major architectures such as tall towers and large water moats around.

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The abandoned castle of Ardvreck, built in the 16th century, is now only a small piece of wall on a barren lake of Ass Assort, Lake Sutherland in the Scottish highlands.The castle is said to have captured the Marquis of James of Montrose in 1650 before he was taken to Edinburgh for trial.

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The Fussells iron workshop is located near the village of Mells town, Somerset was built around the end of the 18th and early 19th centuries. This iron workshop was once the site of about 250 people, producing iron tools. such as sickles and shovels, however, were deactivated in 1990. Abandoned for many years, this iron factory has been covered by moss, becoming a ghostly sightseeing place that visitors cannot ignore.If the UK tourism misses this place, it is a waste.

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Gwrych Castle was built in 1812 and took 10 years to complete.The castle is located in the area of ​​Abergele in Conwy, Wales.It was once home to about 200 Jewish refugees during World War II.

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The dreamy Dunottar Castle is located on the edge of the North Sea, in northeastern Scotland, which appeared in the famous Disney film The Princess of Brave.

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Quickly hidden in the misty village is Corfe castle located in the middle of Purbeck hill in Dorset region, bringing a ghostly look to "goose bumps".It was once a "surviving" military base during Britain's civil war, but was partially damaged in 1646 due to the devastation by its members.

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Castle Carreg Cennen means "Castle on the rock" in Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales.The name of this castle accurately describes it.Carreg Cennen is built on a cliff, overlooking the Black Mountain and Cennen River.

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Built in the 15th century on top of Burrow Mump Hill, St. Michael's Church of Athelney was once a refuge for the Royal cavalry in 1642 and 1645 during the British Civil War.

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The Bottalack field in western Cornwall was awarded the World Heritage title by UNESCO in 2006.

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Part of the mining cluster Bottalack, the arsenic refining workshop is on the cliff.