Ludgershall Castle

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Ludgershall Castle is a ruined medieval royal castle in Wiltshire, England, known for its surviving earthworks and remains of a 12th-century fortified residence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval castle
royal castle
ruin
abandoned late Middle Ages
associatedWith Henry III of England NERFINISHED
King John of England NERFINISHED
built 12th century
builtFor English crown NERFINISHED
category Castles in Wiltshire
English Heritage sites in Wiltshire
Ruined castles in England
constructionBegan late 11th century
country England
excavated 20th century
function administrative centre
defensive stronghold
hasAccess footpath
hasCondition ruined
hasFeature 12th-century fortified residence remains
bailey
earthworks
gatehouse remains
motte
stone walls
tower remains
hasHeritageStatus scheduled monument
hasViewOver surrounding countryside
heritageDesignation Scheduled Monument
locatedIn Ludgershall NERFINISHED
southwest England
surface form: South West England

United Kingdom
Wiltshire
managedBy English Heritage
material earth
stone
near Ludgershall Cross NERFINISHED
Salisbury Plain NERFINISHED
Tidworth NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
ownedBy English Heritage NERFINISHED
partOf medieval royal estate of Ludgershall
rebuilt 12th century
usedAs hunting lodge
royal residence

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Ludgershall hasLandmark Ludgershall Castle
Ludgershall hasHeritageSite Ludgershall Castle
this entity surface form: Ludgershall Castle and Cross
Andover, Hampshire, England nearMilitaryFacility Ludgershall Castle
this entity surface form: Ludgershall military sites