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The medieval ruins of Beeston Castle stand on a rocky summit 500ft
above the Cheshire plain, offering stunning views from the Pennines in the
east to the mountains of Wales in the west. The fortification dates from
1225 when it was built by Ranulf, the sixth Earl of Chester, and contains
one of the deepest castle wells in the country.
The castle was seized by King Henry III in 1237 and used by him and
later his son, King Edward I, as a base for their campaigns against the
Welsh. The castle was finally destroyed at the end of the Civil War. |