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Title: | Weoley Castle |
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Description: |
Weoley Castle Alwold Road Birmingham, B29 The ruins of Weoley Castle are over 750 years old and are the remains of a fortified manor house built as a hunting lodge by the Lords of Dudley. The castle once stood within a thousand acres of deer park which extended almost as far as the city centre. The ruins are one of the oldest buildings still visible in Birmingham, and is classified as a scheduled Ancient Monument of national importance. |
Keywords: |
Birmingham Museums Trust/Weoley Castle, Ruins, Archaeology |
Usage Rights: | Creative Commons 0 - Public Domain. Optional attribution: Photo by Birmingham Museums Trust, licensed under CC0 |