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  2. Chirk Castle - Wikipedia

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    From before World War I until after World War II the castle was leased by Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden, a prominent patron of the arts and champion of Welsh culture. In 1918 Chirk Castle was used as film location for Victory and Peace, directed by Herbert Brenon. The baron opened up parts of the castle to evacuees during the ...

  3. File:The north view of Chirck i.e. Chirk Castle, in the ...

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  4. File:Chirk Castle, Denbighshire.jpeg - Wikipedia

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  5. Chirk - Wikipedia

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    Chirk Castle, a National Trust property, is a medieval castle. Two families are associated with the town and its castle: the Trevor family of Brynkinallt and the Myddelton family. The Hughes of Gwerclas , a family descended from the ancient kings of Powys Fadog , also lived in the area for many years.

  6. File:Chirk Church, aquaduct & castle, Denbighshire, 1795.jpg

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  7. Garderobe - Wikipedia

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    Interior of a late 13th-century garderobe at Chirk Castle in Wales.. The term garderobe is also used to refer to a medieval or Renaissance toilet or a close stool. [2] In a medieval castle, a garderobe was usually a simple hole discharging to the outside into a cesspit (akin to a pit latrine) or the moat (like a fish pond toilet), depending on the structure of the building.

  8. Denbigh Castle and town walls - Wikipedia

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    Denbigh Castle remained ruined, although a new grammar school was built in the walled town in 1726 and a bowling green was established around 1769. [50] Castle House, [51] a large private dwelling, was also constructed there in either the second quarter or the middle of the century, using stone taken from the castle ruins and Leicester's church ...

  9. File:ChirkCastleCourtyard.JPG - Wikipedia

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