by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck. . Buck's Views

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From the historic work of the by the brothers, Samuel and Nathaniel Buck, Views of Ruins of Castles & Abbeys in England, 1726-1739. Samuel and Nathaniel Buck were the most important topographical artists of the 18th century, creating a record of over 500 ancient monuments & towns in England and Wales. Many of these monuments had been devastated during the course of the Reformation, particularly during the period when Oliver Cromwell ruled England as "Lord Protector." The Bucks Views, as they have become known, provide an invaluable record of these magnificent buildings, some of which have seen further deterioration during the 275 years that have since passed. This  project was initially published over three decades from the 1720s. Having achieved great success with his publications of town prospects, Samuel Buck announced in November 1726 ".his intention of systematically recording ruins throughout England. The castles, religious foundations, and other remains of antiquity throughout the kingdom, he argued, were in a lamentable condition. He would 'rescue the mangled remains' of 'these aged & venerable edifices from the inexorable jaws of time' (S. Buck, 'Proposals for the publication of . twenty-four views of castles . in the counties of Lincoln and Nottingham', 1 Nov 1726, copy in priv. coll.), by visiting and recording them. In the summer of 1727 Nathaniel accompanied Samuel on a 'peregrination' of Lancashire, Cheshire, and Derbyshire. In 1728 the brothers announced their plan to undertake the remaining counties of northern England, but they discovered enough recordable ruins in Durham and Northumberland for the following year's set of twenty-four, and Cumberland and Westmorland had to wait. In 1729-31 they took their sketch-boards to the midlands, between 1732 and 1736 they covered the counties in the south of England and also in Monmouthshire, in 1737 they covered the counties of East Anglia, and in 1738 they completed England by dealing with Cumberland and Westmorland. Finally they produced sets for Wales, apparently touring the counties of Wales in 1739-41. With the publication in 1742 of Anglesey, Caernarvonshire, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merioneth, Montgomeryshire, and Radnor, the antiquities project was completed. This project constituted only half of the Buck brothers' enterprise. From 1728 they had worked on a parallel project: producing and publishing a series of long prospects of English and Welsh 'Cities, Sea-ports, and Capital Towns'

Samuel & Nathaniel Buck"Buck's Views" as they were called are 428 views of the ruins of all noted abbeys, castles, together with four views of seats and eighty-three large general views of the chief cities and towns of England and Wales. Published between 1724-38 on Hand-Made Laid  and often Watermarked Paper. They were reprinted in the Victorian time and later on a polished mechanically made paper

 THE START. . .Furnished with extensive reading, favoured with his extensive correspondence, Dr. Stufkeley visited with unweared assiduity the greater part of the kingdom, taking drawings and admeasurements of the monuments on the spot. He suggested to Mr. Samuel Buck, his fellow traveller, the useful design of preserving so many of our ancient buildings which he and his brother after wards so successfully executed.* "  Messrs. Samuel and Nathaniel Buck drewand engraved 428 views of cities, castles, and religious ruinS. They were first published about 80 years ago, in sets, by subscription, at two guineas each set, consisting of 28 prints, and afterwards were sold in sets, or singly at the same rate by the authors. The two brothers were employed upwards of 32 years in making drawings and engraving this collection. Upon the death of one of them they were purchased by Robert Sayer, a printseller in Fleet Street, and his successors, Laurie and Whittle, now sell the impressions from the plates in three volumes, under the title of" Bucks' "
Antiquities/or Venerable Remains, 2 vol. London, 1774," and " Bucks* Perspective views of 100 Cities and Chief Towns in England and Wales, with Historical Accounts of their Antiquity, Foundation, Situation, Castles, Churches,&C.&C London, 1774." Portraits of the two brothers are prefixed, an Emblematical Frontispiece, and an Index Map shewing the situation of every structure and view exhibited in the three volumes.  from  James Savage 'The Libarian' 1808


From 1725 onwards, Samuel Buck spent each summer travelling around some part of England, making drawings of places of antiquarian interest; from 1727 onwards, he was accompanied by his younger brother, Nathaniel Buck. Back in London, during autumn and winter, they engraved and printed a set of 24 plates; in the spring they presented this set to their subscribers who paid two guineas for the set, one guinea  in advance and one upon completion. Each  summer they made their next tour. Summer after summer, they set out on their travels; spring after spring, they were ready with the next set of plates. After fourteen years they had covered the whole of England (fourteen sets, 19 by 12 inches, 1726–39); then  they started work on Wales (three sets, 1740–2, the third set containing an extra dozen plates). Nor was this the Bucks’ only undertaking. From 1728 onwards, at a somewhat less hectic pace, they were also producing a series of views of the cities and principal towns in  England and Wales (thirteen sets of six plates each, 33 by 13 inches, 1728–49). After 1752, they ceased producing new work. Nathaniel was dead by 1774; Samuel died in 1779, at the age of 83. Some years before that, however, the entire stock of plates had been sold to the printseller Robert Sayer, who managed to squeeze a little more profit out of them. As they had informed their subscribers in April 1735, the Bucks spent that summer in Kent. (Apart from Yorkshire, Kent was the only county which was given a whole set to itself.) By April 1736 they had finished their eleventh set of plates. The set begins with an engraved frontispiece thanking the subscribers for their support and telling them what they have got for their money and,what they can expect to get next.


Midlands DRAWN 1729-31
Source: Samuel & Nathaniel Buck, Views of Ruins of Castles & Abbeys in England, Part 2, 1726-1739

1. The East View of Dale Abbey, near Derby
2. The South West View of Beauchief Abbey in the County of Derby
3. The North East Prospect of Bolsover Castle in the County of Derby
4. The West View of Bolsover Castle in the County of Derbyshire
5. The North West View of Castleton Castle, and the Devil’s Arse in the Peak
6. The West View of Codenor Castle in the County of Derby
7. The South View of Coombe Abbey in the County of Warwick
8. The East View on Nuneaton Nunnery in the County of Warwick
9. The East View of Kenilworth Priory in the County of Warwick
10. The North West View of Maxtoke Priory in the County of Warwick
11. The South East View of Warwick Castle in the County of Warwick
12. The North East View of Warwick Castle in the County of Warwick
13. The East View of Kenilworth Castle in the County of Warwick
14. The South East View of Tamworth Castle in the County of Warwick
15. The East View of Maxtoke Castle in
16. The North West View of Ludlow Castle in the County of Salop
17. The South West View of Wenlock Abbey in the County Of Salop
18. The South West View of Buildwas Abbey in the County of Salop
19. The West View of Shrewsbury Abbey
20. The East View of Halesowen Abbey in the County of Salop
21. The West View of Lilleshall Priory in the County of Salop
22. The North West View of Haughmond Priory in the County of Salop
23. The East View of Tong Castle in the County of Salop
24. The North West View of Shrewsbury Castle in the County of Salop
25. The South West View of Stoke Castle in the County of Salop
26. The North West of Clun Castle in the County of Salop
27. The South View of Acton Burnell Castle the County of Salop
28. The East View of Hopton Castle the County of Salop
29. The North East View of Croxton Abbey in the County of Stafford
30. The South West View of Dudley Priory in the County of Stafford
31. The South View of Dudley Castle in the County of Stafford
32. The East View of Tutbury Castle in the County of Stafford
33. The South West View of Alton Castle in the County of Stafford
34. The North View of Great Malvern Abbey in the County of Worcester
35. The East View of Hertlebury Castle in the County of Worcester
36. The South East View of Goodrich Castle in the County of Hereford
37. The South East View of Brompton Brian Castle in the County of Hereford
38. The South View of Wigmore Castle in the County of Hereford
39. The South West View of Branstill Castle in the County of Hereford
KENT

To the Noble & Generous Encouragers of this Work by Subscription
This Eleventh collection of Twenty four Views as follows . . . is most gratefully inscrib’d by Their most obed. humble. Servts. SAML. & NATHL. BUCK. . . . NB. The Generous Subscription this Eleventh Sett of Prints has been honour’d with encouraging the Authors to proceed They propose this Summer to take Drawings of the most remarkable remains of ABBYS, CASTLES &c. to be found in Sussex, Surry &c. and to finish the Plates in Twelve Months time from the Date hereof. From No. 1. Garden Court, Middle Temple. Publish’d according to Act of Parliament by Saml. & Nathl. Buck, April. 1736.”



1 The west view of St. Austin’s-abby, in Canterbury.
2 The north view of Feversham-abby, in the county of Kent.
3 The north east view of Malling-abby, in the county of Kent.
4 The south view of Reculver-abby, in the county of Kent.
5 The south view of Tunbridg-priory, in the county of Kent.
6 The south-east view of the hospital or Maison-Dieu at Dover.
7 The north west view of the chapel and tower in Dover castle.
8 The west view of Dover-castle, in the county of Kent. d
9 The north view of Dover-castle, in the county of Kent.
10 The north west view of Rochester castle.
11 The south east view of Rochester castle.
12 The south view of Allington-castle, in the county of Kent.
13 The north view of Leeds-castle, in the county of Kent.
14 The north east view of Canterbury castle.
15 The north-west view of Richborow-castle, in the county of Kent.
16 The west view of Hever-castle, in the county of Kent.
17 The south view of Cowling-castle, in the county of Kent.
18 The south view of Tunbridg-castle, in the county of Kent.
19 The south-east view of Saltwood-castle, in the county of Kent.
20 The south view of Sandown-castle, in the county of Kent.
21 The north-west view of Deal-castle, in the county of Kent.
22 The north west view of Walmer castle, in the county of Kent.
23 The north west view of Sandgate castle, in the county of Kent.
24 The north-east view of Eltham-palace, in the county of Kent.

Non Castle & Prospects
Beauchief Abbey (SW)
Dale Abbey (E)
Coombe Abbey (SW)
Nuneaton Nunnery (E)
Kenilworth Priory (E)
Maxstoke Priory (NW)
Wenlock Abbey (SW)
Buildwas Abbey (SW)
Shrewsbury Abbey (W)
Halesowen Abbey (E)
Lilleshall Priory (W)
Haughmond Priory (NW)
Croxton Abbey (NE)
Dudley Priory (SW)
Great Malvern Abbey (N)
Birkenhead Priory (SW)
Buckland Priory (E)
Dartington Temple (E)
Ottery Priory (SW)
Ford Abbey (S)
Tavistock Abbey (W)
Wymondham Abbey (SE)
Bronholm Priory (SE)
Thetford Priory (SE)
Creak Priory (W)
Kirksted Abbey (E)
Temple Bruer (NW)
Barlings Abbey (NW)
Croyland Abbey (SW)
Begeham Abbey (N)
Bindon Abbey (S)
Cockersland Abbey (SE)
Denny Priory (NE)
Eynsham Abbey (E)
Finchale Priory (W)
Godstow Nunnery (W)
Newark Priory (SE)
Norton Priory (W)
Rhuddlan Priory (SE)
Thorney Abbey (SE)
Thurgaton Priory (W)
Wetherall Priory (W)
Yarrow Monastery (SW)
Little Billings Priory (N)
Kirkstall Abbey (S)
Netley Abbey (N)
Burnham Priory (W)
Burstall Abbey (S)
Holland Priory (SE)
Newstead Abbey (W)
Harwood Nunnery (NE)
Wardon Monastery (NE)
Rievaulx Abbey (W)
Roche Abbey (W)
Combemere Abbey (W)
John of Gaunts House (E)
Clunkovaur Abbey (SE)
Croyland Bridge (SW)
Higham Ferrers College (E)
Lostwithiel Palace (SE)
Pythogoras’ School (SW)
Thornton College (W)
Winchester Palace (E)
Ewelm Palace (SE)
Clattercote Priory (SW)
Religious Ruin near Chester (S)
Welbeck Abbey (W)
Worksop Abbey (SW
Prospect of Derby (E)
Nottingham Park
5  Prospects of London
Ramsey Abbey (NW)
Llandaff Cathedral (NW)
Palace & Church of St. Asaph (SE)
Prospect of Wells (NW)
St. Bees Priory (SE)
Lanercost Priory (NW)
Lanercost Priory (SE)
Shapp Abbey (SE)
Worksop Manor (S)
Prospect of Ipswich (SW)
Prospect of Bury St. Edmunds (E)
Prospect of Guildford (SW)
Prospect of Colchester (SE)
Prospect of Exeter (SW)
Prospect of Oxford (SW)
Prospect of Maidstone (NW)
Prospect of Reading (S)
Prospect of Woolwich (N)
Prospect of Sheerness (NW)
Prospect of Salisbury (NE)
Prospect of Dover (S)
Prospect of Exeter (W)
Prospect of Worcester (SW)
Prospect of Worcester (W) (excerpt only)
Titchfield Abbey (SE)
Prospect of Leeds (SE)
Faversham Abbey (N)
Maison Dieu, Dover (SE)
Malling Abbey (NE)
Reculver Abbey (S)
St. Austin's Abbey, Canterbury (W)
Tonbridge Priory (S)
Lamphey Court (SW)
St. Dogmael's Priory (SW)
St. David's Church and Palace (SE)
Prospect of Pembroke (NW)
Cumner Abbey (SE)
Haverfordwest Priory (SE)
Llanddwynen Priory (SE)
Valle Crucis Abbey (E)
Binham Priory (SW)
Buckfastleigh Abbey (E)
Frithelstoke Priory (SE)
Byland Abbey (N)
Bedford Priory (E)
Chicksand Priory (SE)
Dunstable Priory (NW)
Prospect of Cambridge (NW)
Prospect of Deptford (NW)
Prospect of Derby (E)
Prospect of Bristol (NW)
Prospect of Bristol (SE)
Prospect of Rochester (NE)
Holy Island Monastery (S)
St. German's Priory (SW)
Ewenny Priory (SW)
Holyhead Collegiate Church (S)
Neath Abbey (NE)
Prospect of Cardiff (NW)
St. Winifred's Well & Chapel (N)
Esher Place (E)
Basingwerk Abbey (NW)
Prospect of Carmarthen (SE)
Prospect of Kingston-upon-Hull (SE)
Mount Grace (W)
Prospect of Birmingham (E)
Prospect of Liverpool (SW)
Southwell Palace (S)
Prospect of Bath (SE)
Calder Abbey (W)
Denbigh Abbey (NE)
Holdenby Palace (S)
Melton Constable (SW)
Prospect of Peterborough (SW)
Prospect of Lancaster (NE)
Prospect of Gloucester (NW)
Prospect of Carlisle (SW)
Prospect of Chester (SW)
Sion House [Abbey] (SW)
St. John's Abbey (NW)
Prospect of Greenwich (NW)
Prospect of Gravesend (N)
Prospect of Berwick-upon-Tweed (S)
Prospect of Preston (S)
Prospect of York (SE)
Prospect of Sheffield (E)
Prospect of Richmond (NE)
Prospect of Richmond (SW)
Tintern Abbey (NE)
Bangor Church & Palace (SW)
Holme Cultram Abbey (SE)
Leicester Abbey (S)
Grace Dieu Nunnery (NW)
Lambeth Palace (NW)
Leez Priory (W)
Winchelsea Monastery (S)
Boxgrove Priory (NW)
Prospect of Birmingham (SW)
Richmond Green Palace (E)
Tupholme Priory (S)
Penmon Priory (SW)
Lacock Nunnery (SE)
Daventry Priory (W)
Rumsey Nunnery (NW)
Lady Chapel, Osmotherley (E)
Kirkham Priory (N)
Prospect of Manchester (SW)
Prospect of Shrewsbury (SW)
St. Mary's Abbey (S)
Eggleston Abbey (N)
Fountains Abbey (S)
Sawley Abbey (S)
Bolton Abbey (SE)
Prospect of Northampton (SW)
Brinkburn Priory (SW)
Prospect of Bridgnorth (S)
Prospect of Ripon (SE)
Prospect of Coventry
Prospect of Norwich (SE)
Prospect of Chatham Dockyard (W)
Prospect of Canterbury (SW)
Prospect of Durham (SW)
Valle Crucis Ebbey (W)
Walsingham Priory (E)
Prospect of Chichester (SW)
Prospect of Hereford (NE)
Minster Lovell Priory (N)
Hitchinbroke Priory (NE)
Leiston Abbey (E)
Prospect of Swansea (E)
Prospect of Nottingham (S)
Prospect of Rochester (NW)
Prospect of Great Yarmouth (SW)
Scrivelby Hall (W)
Malmesbury Abbey (SW)
Battle Abbey (SW)
Buckden Palace (W)
Drayton House (S)
Glastonbury Abbey (S)
Hales Abbey (E)
St Alban's Abbey (SW)
Bradenstoke Priory (N)
Eltham Palace (NE)
Llantony Abbey (NW)
Cartmel Priory (SE)
Lincoln Palace (N)
Louth Park Abbey (NE)
Butley Priory (E)
Waverley Abbey (NW)
Milton Abbey (NW)
Tewkesbury Abbey (NW)
St. Edmundsbury Abbey (W)
Stratflour Abbey (W)
Brecon Priory (SE)
Montacute Priory (S)
Wells Palace (S)
Cold Norton Priory (SW)
Whitby Abbey (N)
Nutley Abbey (E)
Prospect of Cardiff (NW)
Prospect of Stamford (S)
Prospect of Leicester (S)
Whalley Abbey (S)
Furness Abbey (S)
Croyland Abbey (W)
Castle Acre Priory (E)
St Martins Abbey (S)
Olveston Priory (SW)
Moor Tower, Horncastle
Prospect of Winchester (E)
Abbotsbury Abbey (N)
Ulvescroft Priory (NW)
Lantphey Court (SW)
Prospect of Burton-on-Trent (E)
Aske Hall
Aston Manor
Easby Abbey
Honington Hall
Lazenby Hall
Malton Priory
Stanwick Hall
St Augustine's Monastery
St Osyth's Priory
Swinton Hall
Ulverstoke Priory
Wentworth House
Prospect of Bath (NE)
Prospect of Ely
Prospect of Leeds (E)
Prospect of Lichfield
Prospect of Lincoln
Prospect of Newark upon Trent
Prospect of Newcastle upon Tyne
Prospect of Norwich (NE)
Prospect of Oxford (SE)
Prospect of Plymouth
Prospect of Portsmouth
Prospect of Scarborough
Prospect of Warwick
Castles
Hay Castle (N view)
Wigmore Castle (S view)
Brampton Bryan Castle (SE view)
Raglan Castle (W view)
Grosmont Castle (W view)
Skenfrith Castle (N view)
Usk Castle (W view)
White Castle (W view)
St. Briavel's Castle (E view)
Caldicot Castle (SW view)
The Tower of London (S view)
Crickhowell Castle (S view)
Berry Pomeroy Castle (S view)
Dartmouth Castle (SE view)
Okehampton Castle (S view)
Powderham Castle (E view)
Tiverton Castle (SE view)
Acton Burnell Castle (S view)
Hopton Castle (E view)
Ludlow Castle (NW view)
Shrewsbury Castle (NW view)
Stokesay Castle (SW view)
Tong Castle (E view)
Allington Castle (S view)
Cooling Castle (S view)
Deal Castle (NW view)
Dover Castle (NW view)
Hever Castle (W view)
Leeds Castle (N view)
Richborough Castle (NW view)
Rochester Castle (NW view)
Saltwood Castle (SE view)
Sandgate Castle (NW view)
Sandown Castle (S view)
Tonbridge Castle (S view)
Walmer Castle (NW view)
Bishop Auckland Castle (SE view)
Barnard Castle (W view)
Brancepeth Castle (SW view)
Durham Castle (S view)
Hylton Castle (W view)
Lumley Castle (SW view)
Raby Castle (SE view)
Ravensworth Castle, Durham (E view)
Alton Castle (SW view)
Tamworth Castle (SE view)
Tutbury Castle (E view)
Kenilworth Castle (E view)
Maxstoke Castle (E view)
Warwick Castle (NE view)
Warwick Castle (SE view)
Beverstone Castle (N view)
Thornbury Castle (S view)
Amberley Castle (SW view)
Bodiam Castle (NE view)
Lewes Castle (S view)
Pevensey Castle (NE view)
Pevensey Castle (SE view)
Winchelsea Castle (W view)
Bolsover Castle (NE view)
Bolsover Castle (W view)
Bronsil Castle (SW view)
Dudley Castle (S view)
Hartlebury Castle (E view)
Goodrich Castle (SE view)
Codnor Castle (W view)
Clun Castle (NW view)
Farnham Castle (N view)
Guildford Castle (NW view)
Burgh Castle (S view)
Orford Castle (W view)
Mettingham Castle (N view)
Wingfield Castle (S view)
Colchester Castle (NE view)
Hadleigh Castle (N view)
Hedingham Castle (SW view)
Castle Acre Castle (S view)
Norwich Castle (SE view)
Blaenllynfi Castle (S view)
Bronllys Castle (N view)
Caerphilly Castle (SW view)
Cardiff Castle (NW view)
Criccieth Castle (W view)
Dolwyddelan Castle (E view)
Flint Castle (SE view)
Holt Castle (S view)
Morlais Castle (N view)
Oystermouth Castle (NE view)
Newark Castle (W view)
Conisborough Castle (S view)
Peveril Castle (NW view)
Pontefract Castle (unknown)
Stogursey Castle (W view)
Farleigh Hungerford Castle (N view)
Halton Castle (S view)
Camps Castle (NE view)
Clitheroe Castle (S view)
Lancaster Castle (SE view & SW view)
Oakham Castle (SE view)
Torksey Castle (W view)
Brougham Castle (NW view)
Brough Castle (SE view)
Norham Castle (SE view)
Prudhoe Castle (S view)
Alnwick Castle (SE view)
Kendal Castle (E view)
Sandsfoot Castle (N view)
Fowey Castle (SE view)
Dacre Castle (SE view)
Pendennis Castle (NE view)
Tretower Castle (S view)
Swansea Castle (E view)
Picton Castle (NE view)
Snape Castle (unknown)
Beaumaris Castle (N view)
Carreg Cennen Castle (SW view)
Ashby de la Zouche Castle (N view)
Ashby de la Zouche Castle (S view)
Launceston Castle (W view)
Lindisfarne Castle (S view)
Sherborne Castle (S view)
Old Wardour Castle (SE view)
Richmond Castle (W view)
Scarborough Castle & Town
Tattershall Castle (E view)
Conwy Castle (Ne view))
Harlech Castle (NW view)
Caernarfon Castle (SE view)
Beaumaris Castle (SE view)
Dolbadarn Castle (W view)
Laugharne Castle (SE view)
Chepstow Castle (NE view)
Rhuddlan Castle (SW view)
St. Mawes Castle (E view)
Restormel Castle (W view)
Gleaston Castle (W view)
Harlsey Castle (S view)
Sandal Castle (S view)
Bothal Castle (N view)
Chideock Castle (N view)
Rochester Castle (SE view)
Neath Castle (NW view)
Belsay Castle (S view)
Tenby Castle (E view)
Canterbury Castle (NE view)
Dunstanburgh Castle (SW view)
Egremont Castle (SW view)
High Head Castle (NW view)
Millom Castle (NE view)
Warkworth Castle (S view)
Naworth Castle (E view)
Cockermouth Castle (NW view)
Montgomery Castle (S view)
Powis Castle (SE view) - poor copy
Ruthin Castle (SW view)
Chirk Castle (N view) - poor copy
Caergwrle Castle (NW view)
Denbigh Castle (NE view) - poor copy
Denbigh Castle (N view)
Knaresborough Castle (S view)
Penrith Castle (N view)
Penrice Castle (NW view)
Coity Castle (S view)
Neath Castle (NW view)
Pennard Castle (NE view)
St Donats Castle (NW view)
Weobley Castle (NE view)
The Tower of London (W view)
Carmarthen Castle (S view)
Newport Castle, Pemb. (S view)
Dover Castle (N. view)
Dover Castle (W. view)
Carew Castle (SE view)
Cilgerran Castle (SE view)
Haverfordwest Castle (NE view)
Llawhaden Castle (SE view)
Narberth Castle (S view)
Pembroke Castle (NW view)
Rose Castle (NW view)
Scaleby Castle (NE view)
Llanblethian Castle (SE view)
Powderham Castle (SE view)
Caerphilly Castle (SE view)
Dinas Bran Castle (SE view)
Lincoln Castle (SW view)
Newport Castle, Gwent (E view)
Conwy Castle (SE view)
Hawarden Castle (SE view)
Arundel Castle (E view)
Llanddew Palace (SW view)
St. Michael's Mount (SE view)
St. Michael's Mount (SW view)
Oxford Castle (N view)
Castle Rising Castle (SE view)
Dunster Castle (NE view)
Kidwelly Castle (SE view)
Lullingstone Castle (NW view)
Green Castle or Castell Moel (W view)
Broughton Castle (NE view)
Carisbrooke Castle (N view)
Cowes Castle (W view)
Calshot Castle (S view)
Portchester Castle (NW view)
Hurst Castle (E view)
Framlingham Castle (W view)
Carlisle Castle (NW view)
Bamburgh Castle (SW view)
Beeston Castle (S view)
St. Michael's Mount (N view)
Tynemouth Castle & Monastery (N view)
Hartley Castle (E view)
Herstmonceux Castle (SW view)
Sheriff Hutton Castle (N view)
Brecon Castle (SE view)
Peel Castle [aka Fouldrey Castle] (NW view)
Lulworth Castle (NE view) -
Berkeley Castle (SE view)
Kirkoswald Castle (NE view)
Rockingham Castle (E view)
Horton Castle (SE view)
Betchworth Castle (E view)
Widdrington Castle (E view)
Chillingham Castle (W view)
Windsor Castle (N view)
Donnington Castle (NE view) -
Frodsham Castle (W view)
Caernarfon Castle (NW view)
Manorbier Castle (SE view)
Aberystwyth Castle (E view)
Somerton Castle (S view)
Nunney Castle (NE view)
Appleby Castle (NE view)
Cambridge Castle (NE view)
Cardigan Castle (& Priory) (S view)
Caernarfon Castle (NE view)
Sudeley Castle (SW view) -e
Belvoir Castle (E view)
Belvoir Castle (S view)
Trematon Castle (NW view)
Pendragon Castle (NW view)
Corfe Castle (S view)
Tintagel Castle (N view)
Pencelli Castle (S view)
Llansteffan Castle (NE view)
Dinefwr Castle (S view)
Chilham Castle (SE view)
Hornby Castle [Lancs] (S view)
Barnwell Castle (S view)
Chester Castle (NW view)
Pengersick Castle (E view)


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