Framlingham Castle

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Framlingham Castle is a historic site located in the market town of Framlingham, Suffolk, United Kingdom. This medieval fortress was originally built in the 12th century by Roger Bigod, the Earl of Norfolk. The castle is renowned for its impressive curtain walls, which are punctuated by thirteen towers, and a deep surrounding ditch, known as a dry moat. Over the centuries, it has served various roles, including a defensive stronghold, a luxurious residence, and even a poorhouse. One of its most notable historical moments was in 1553 when it became the rallying point for Mary Tudor, who successfully claimed the English throne.


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