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Entertainers and actors re enact medieval feasting at Bolsover Castle. Derbyshire

Entertainers and actors re enact medieval feasting at Bolsover Castle. Derbyshire Stock Photo
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SCFotos - Stuart Crump Photography / Alamy Stock Photo

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AJMTAR

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50.5 MB (2.7 MB Compressed download)

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Dimensions:

5200 x 3394 px | 44 x 28.7 cm | 17.3 x 11.3 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

26 August 2007

Location:

Bolsover Castle Eastern side of the Peak District, Derbyshire

More information:

Bolsover Castle is a castle in Bolsover, Derbyshire, England It was built by the Peverel family in the 12th century and became Crown property in 1155 when the third William Peverel fled into exile. A stone keep was built around 1173, surrounded by a curtain wall which was eventually breached in 1216 during the reign of King John. It was then allowed to deteriorate into a ruin. Surviving fragments of the curtain wall were later incorporated in a wall walk that can be seen in the castle garden. The castle was purchased by Sir George Talbot in 1553 and then sold on to Charles Cavendish in 1608, who set about re-building it. Despite its embattled appearance, it was designed for elegant living rather than for defence. The tower, known today as the 'Little Castle', was completed around 1621. During the Civil War Bolsover Castle was taken by the Parliamentarians who slighted it and it again fell into a ruinous state. However William Cavendish added a new hall and staterooms to the Terrace Range and, by the time of his death in 1676, the castle had been restored to good order. After 1883 the castle was uninhabited and eventually given to the nation by the 7th Duke of Portland in 1945. The castle is now in the care of English Heritage.

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