The 14th century castle, thought originally to be a fortified manor house, consists mainly of the remains of a wall, windows and part of the hall. The restoration was funded in part by a grant from English Heritage.
Facelift Gives New Life to Coventry Castle
Submitted by Milica on Mon, 2005-01-03 10:43
Caludon Castle in Coventry, England has been taken off the English Heritage National Buildings at risk list after a £33,000 facelift.
The 14th century castle, thought originally to be a fortified manor house, consists mainly of the remains of a wall, windows and part of the hall. The restoration was funded in part by a grant from English Heritage. |
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