* Arundel Castle - Arundel, West Sussex * Pembroke Castle - Pembroke, Pembrokeshire * Windsor Castle - Windsor, West London * Warwick Castle - in Warwick * and Helmsley Castle - er, in Helmsley, Yorkshire
Warwick Castle (England) Windsor Castle (England) Carnarvon castle (Wales) Harlech castle (Wales) Pembroke Castle (Wales)
Caernarfon Castle, Beaumaris Castle, Harlech Castle, Conwy Castle, Caerphilly Castle
england has the most castles or scotlend
The Three Castle, Grosmont, Skenfrith and The White Castle on the Wales England border?
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Because Wales was considered an outcast to the English so they would never go looking for the King of England there.
Whales are not castles they are animals
There were no castles in the British Isles until the arrival of the Normans from France in 1066. They brough with them the knowledge and skills of castle building. The Normans built around 500 castles in England and Wales. About 90 are still standing either intact or as ruins.
The Normans built around 500 castles of varies types and size throughout England and Wales after the invasion of England in 1066. About 90 are still standing, many intact and still occupied and many in a state of ruin. The link below has more good information about Norman Castles.
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Wales has the most castles per square miles, in the world.
Canterbury and York are the two archdioceses.
Well all over England, especially over the border of wales. This is because William wanted to look strong and to defend England in a limited time!
England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.