Ruins of Bridgnorth Castle in Bridgnorth (town on the Severn Valley Railway) by ell brown
This is ruins of Bridgnorth Castle. The castle was built in 1101. During the Civil War the castle was a royalist stronghold. The Parliamentarians of Cromwell arrived to take the town in 1646. Cromwell ordered that the castle be demolished and by 1647 nothing much was left of it other than these ruins.
It's leaning by 14 degrees!
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