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On the very top, of..... 'Tattershall castle'

On the very top,  of..... 'Tattershall castle'
Standing as a total ruin for many years - then in 1911 - Lord Curzon of 'Kedleston' was contacted to save the castle from destruction and deportation.. he bought the castle and rescued the already sold and dismantled fireplaces from being transported to America.. he reinstated the fireplaces, restored the buildings excavated the Moats., and since 1914 has been open to visitors.

The rescue efforts of this landmark.. by Lord Curzon - prompted the first piece of ''Buildings conservation'' legislation in the world.

Walter 7.8.1956, Reyk, Fred Fouarge, Rosalyn Hilborne and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo


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 Keith Burton
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Ooooer............that's a bit high up for me David..........I get dizzy standing on step ladder to change a lightbulb!

A cracking view though........I love the shadow of the castle and the lush green surroundings!
2 years ago.

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