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Tudor Treasures At Berkeley Castle

Tudor Treasures At Berkeley Castle

Update: 2024-05-28
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Here is a show notes page accompanying this on-location podcast in the county of Gloucestershire at the beautiful Berkeley Castle. One of very few inhabited and fully intact castles in the country, Berkeley Castle remains largely untouched since it was built in stone during the eleventh, twelfth, and fourteenth centuries. It is considered one of the ‘supreme residential survivals of the fourteenth century,’ retaining most of its original features, including doors, arrow slits, windows, and even iron catches. 


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Show Credits:


Presenter: Sarah Morris


Guests: Jane Handoll and Charles Berkeley


Produced by Cutting Crew Productions

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Tudor Treasures At Berkeley Castle

Tudor Treasures At Berkeley Castle

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