Rougemont Castle / Exeter Castle (Exeter)
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The castle was first built in 1068 to help William the Conqueror maintain control over the city. The castle is named after the red stone found in the hill, and used in the construction of the original buildings, of which only ruins remain.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rougemont_Castle
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°43'34"N 3°31'48"W
- Hyner Bottom 14 km
- Hound Tor Deserted Medieval Village 23 km
- Holne Chase 29 km
- Rowtor Target Railway 33 km
- Okehampton Castle 34 km
- Brentmoor House (remains of) 38 km
- Ruined Mine Buildings 40 km
- Whittenknowles Rocks Ancient Village 42 km
- Gallants Bower Dartmouth remains 43 km
- Remains of Stonehouse Pool Viaduct 59 km
- Princesshay Quarter 0.3 km
- Exeter city wall 0.4 km
- University of Exeter St Luke's Campus 1 km
- University of Exeter Streatham Campus 1.1 km
- Hospital Grounds 1.1 km
- Exwick Lane Allotments 1.2 km
- Exwick Cemetery 1.5 km
- Cowick Barton Playing Field 1.9 km
- West Exe School 2.3 km
- M5 Junction 31 5.2 km