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Land & Property information for Castle Rising and places above it in the hierarchy

Castle Rising

Castle Rising Castle
Description and pictures.
Castle Rising Castle
Description, picture and map.
Castle Rising Castle
Description, history and pictures.
Bradfer-Lawrence, Harry Lawrence
Castle Rising, a short history and description of the castle with illustrations.
[King's Lynn, West Norfolk Newspapers, 1954]
Harrod, Henry
Castle Rising.
[Norwich, Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, in "Norfolk Archaeology", vol.4, 1855]
Harrod, Henry
Documents relating to Castle Rising with notices of the past and present state of the buildings.
[Norwich, Charles Muskett, 1852]
Liddiard, Robert
Castle Rising, Norfolk: A Landscape of Lordship.
[Anglo-Norman Studies Vol 22, 2000]
Liddiard, Robert
A Short History of Castle Rising and its owners.
[English Heritage, 2000]
Morley, Beric; and Gurney, David
Castle Rising Castle, Norfolk.
[ISBN 0905594231, Gressenhall, Field Archaeology Division, East Anglian Archaeology Report No.81, 1977]

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