Hedingham Castle
Hedingham Castle was built in 1140 AD
Bayley Street, Hedingham
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Hedingham Castle in Essex has the finest surviving Norman Keep in England and in its day has played host to many royal visitors including King Henry VII, King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I.
Aubrey II the son of one of William the Conqueror's knights built a huge castle at Hedingham around 1140. The architect was the Archbishop of Canterbury, a man of many talents.
One of the great medieval castles of England.
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