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John has blogs on Worcester Words, A Few Stories, and Fort Royal, which includes entries from the the community archaeology projects at the Commandery and the new library site in the Butts.

Monday, July 18, 2005

Eastnor Castle - photos

BBC - Hereford and Worcester - In Pictures - Eastnor Castle - photos
Eastnor Castle

The castle was the family seat of two families, the Cocks and the Somers. The Cocks' family moved to Eastnor at the end of the 16th century. The latest BBC local history feature.
Posted by John Stafford at 10:33 pm
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