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Brougham Castle - From Entrance, United Kingdom
Brougham Castle - From Entrance, United Kingdom
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Brougham Castle
📍 From Entrance, United Kingdom
Brougham Castle is a castle ruin located in Cumbria, United Kingdom. It was a medieval castle built in the 13th century by the Archbishop of York, Robert de Romilly. The castle was built to protect the area from Scottish invaders. The castle was rebuilt in the 14th century and was held by various noble families until the 17th century when it was abandoned due to the civil war. Today, much of the castle remains, including the gatehouses, towers, and some walls. Visitors can explore the remains, view the nearby river and lake, and learn about the history of the castle. Birdwatchers can spot a variety of waterfowl and kingfishers in the area. The castle offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside, making it an ideal spot for photographers wishing to capture the stunning views of the region.

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