Kenilworth Castle

Kenilworth Castle by Richard Morris, published by English Heritage in 2006, offers a detailed exploration of this historic site. With 52 pages, this guide presents the castle’s rich history, beginning with its establishment in the 1120s by Geoffrey de Clinton and its subsequent enhancements by notable figures such as King John and Henry V. The book features a comprehensive tour of the castle, complemented by full-color plans, reconstruction drawings, and historical images that provide visual context to the narrative.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the architecture and historical significance of Kenilworth Castle, set against the backdrop of medieval Europe and Great Britain. The guide serves as both an informative resource for those interested in travel and museums, as well as a historical account that highlights the castle’s evolution over the centuries. This edition is designed to engage those looking to deepen their understanding of the site and its place in history.
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Kenilworth Castle was first established in the 1120s by the royal chamberlain, Geoffrey de Clinton. A royal castle for most of its history, it was expanded and enhanced by King John, John of Gaunt and Henry V. This guide includes a tour and history of the site, illustrated with full-colour plans, reconstruction drawings and historical images.
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