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  2. Dover Castle - Wikipedia

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    Dover Castle is a medieval castle in Dover, Kent, England and is Grade I listed. It was founded in the 11th century and has been described as the "Key to England" due to its defensive significance throughout history. [1] [2] Some writers say it is the largest castle in England, [3] a title also claimed by Windsor Castle.

  3. The History of the Castle, Town, and Port of Dover - Wikipedia

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    Mainly from the 11th through the 16th-century. The text also covers a comprehensive writing of Dover Castle, Dover, Kent, and a brief history of Anglo-Saxon England. [2] The text was dedicated to William Crundall in 1899, the Mayor of Dover during his ninth term in office. [3]

  4. St Mary sub Castro, Dover - Wikipedia

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    St Mary sub Castro (i. e. "St Mary below the Castle"), or St Mary de Castro, or St Mary in Castro ("St Mary in the Castle"), is a church in the grounds of Dover Castle, Kent, south-east England. It is a heavily restored Anglo-Saxon structure, built next to a Roman lighthouse which became the church bell-tower.

  5. Architecture of England - Wikipedia

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    This last Gothic style was typified by large windows, four-centred arches, straight vertical and horizontal lines in the tracery, and regular arch-topped rectangular panelling. [13] [14] Perpendicular was the prevailing style of Late Gothic architecture in England from the 14th century to the 17th century.

  6. History of Dover - Wikipedia

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    Dover seafront, with the castle overlooking the beach and the valley of the River Dour, behind the line of buildings. A great deal of Saxon Dover was rebuilt. By 1190 the new Dover Castle was complete, and maritime trade was increasing, even though the port itself was small and remained so for some centuries. In the 13th century, Dover ...

  7. Dubris - Wikipedia

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    The Roman lighthouse at Dover Castle Two lighthouses , each called the "Pharos", were built at Dover soon after the Roman conquest. Proposals of their date range from 50 (seven years after the invasion of 43 ), 80 or (since the building includes tiles identical to the mansio in the town built at that date) c. 138, though the general consensus ...

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  9. List of castles in England - Wikipedia

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    Dover Castle: Concentric castle 12–13th century: Intact Adapted for modern warfare 18–19th centuries. [237] Eynsford Castle: Castle 12th century: Fragmentary ruins [238] Hever Castle: Fortified manor house 14th century: Restored Restored early 19th century, working portcullis. [239] Kingsgate Castle: Neo-romantic castle 18–19th century ...