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  2. Pevensey Castle - Wikipedia

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    The moat protected a mid-13th-century curtain wall, which is still largely intact, that divides the inner and outer baileys. A wooden bridge around 20.7 metres (68 ft) long linked the inner and outer baileys, though the cost of maintaining it prompted its replacement in 1405 with a stone causeway and drawbridge pit that can still be seen today.

  3. List of castles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Originally built in a French château style as a country home. The Chateau has a marble staircase, 400,000 sq ft (37,000 m 2), 63 rooms, 14 fireplaces, [59] and 17 bathrooms, and was known as "Still Pond" until it was purchased by Cargill in 1946. It served as the company's global headquarters until 2017. [60]

  4. Esch-sur-Sûre Castle - Wikipedia

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    The outer wall was however left intact as many of the houses used of it for their back walls. The castle fell into the hands of commoners. When Victor Hugo visited the village in 1871, several families were still living there. In 1902, the Egyptian Martin Riano d’Hutzt bought the ruins from the State for 1,000 francs.

  5. Château - Wikipedia

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    Château de Versailles. A château (French pronunciation:; plural: châteaux) is a manor house, or palace, or residence of the lord of the manor, or a fine country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally, and still most frequently, in French-speaking regions.

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  7. Château de Cirey - Wikipedia

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    The chateau stands on the bank of the river Blaise and consists of the main building and a large southwestern outer bailey. Together with several other buildings, these structures all lie within an English landscape garden. The main chateau building consists of a large pavilion tower with a square floor plan and a tented roof. Connected to this ...

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  9. Chenonceaux - Wikipedia

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    It is situated in the valley of the river Cher, a tributary of the Loire, [3] about 26 km (16 mi) east of Tours and on the right bank of the Cher. The population of permanent residents hovers about 350, but there is a large influx of tourists during the summer months because the village adjoins the former royal Château de Chenonceau , one of ...