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Barnard Castle Ruins in England

Barnard Castle Ruins in England - architecture, castles, landscapes, medieval, ruins
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Photo by George Hodan

Barnard Castle is a market town in Teesdale, County Durham, England. It is named after the castle around which it grew up. It is the main settlement in the Teesdale area, and is a popular tourist destination.
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Barnard Castle is a market town in Teesdale, County Durham, England. It is named after the castle around which it grew up. It is the main settlement in the Teesdale area, and is a popular tourist destination.
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Total Downloads: 431
Times Favorited: 4
Uploaded By: RockportSpur
Date Uploaded: August 18, 2017
Filename: ne-Ruins-in-England.jpg
Original Resolution: 1920x1280
File Size: 916.62 KB
Category: Medieval

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