Yes, but it is mainly a ruin although you can still visit it.
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Yes the Rochester castle in Kent is indeed still standing today, you can even look around inside it.
Yes, most of the original castle is intact and well maintained as a major tourist attraction.
it has stood since 1400s and is still standing today.
there is no such thing as a "fake castle" as long as it looks like a castle and is built like a castle, it is a castle. but, there are more than 1,400 castles still standing in England.
'Pevensy' is the last name of Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. These four children are the main characters in The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe in the Chronicles of Narnia book series. Therefore, a Pevensy refers to one of these children, or someone related to them.
Cardiff Castle has been standing for over 2000 years
There are many motte and baily castles still standing here are some of them:In England:· Acklam Castle· Alnwick Castle· Arundel Castle· Bedford Castle· Berkeley Castle· Brinklow Castle· Carisbrooke Castle· Castle Neroche· Clitheroe Castle· Cymbeline's Castle· Dudley Castle· Durham Castle· Fotheringhay Castle· Lewes Castle· Launceston Castle· Lincoln Castle· Montacute· Mount Ferrant· Nether Stowey· Nottingham Castle· Okehampton Castle· Ongar Castle· Oxford Castle· Pickering Castle· Reigate Castle· Stafford Castle· Tamworth Castle· Tonbridge Castle· Totnes Castle· Totternhoe Castle· Tutbury Castle· Warwick Castle· Warkworth Castle· Windsor CastleIn Scotland:· Balgreggan Motte,· Balmaclellan Mote· Boreland Mote· Druchtag Mote, Mote Brae,· Droughdool Mote,· Innermessan· Little Carleton Motte, South· Skaithe MoteIn wales· Buddugre Castle· Cardiff Castle· Lampeter Castle· Llandovery Castle· Mold Castle· Prestatyn Castle· Tomen Castell· Wiston Castle· WolfscastleI hope this helps !!!