The big magnificent castle covers the land of England. In today's time, the castle is a huge sightseeing spot. They are popular because they have detailed paintings, tapestries, big walls, towers and complex architectural designs. However, unless the Anglo-Saxon era occurred in the Middle Ages, these incredible buildings did not exist. Due to the constant struggle of the Anglo-Saxon era, defensive structures like castles and defensive cities became essential for Anglo-Saxon people to coexist.
& Lt; Tab / & gt; One of the most interesting castles in British history is Pembroke Castle. It is located in Southern Ireland and is one of the most beautiful castles covered here. The castle was built in 1093 by Roger de Montegomery between Pembroke River and Moncton Pill. It is his sons who possess this castle that lost the royal family of Britain after the failure of the revolution. The crown created the Earl of Pembroke and gave this title and castle to Gilbert Decle. His son Richard used the castle as a foundation for a successful campaign against Ireland. When he died in 1176, he acquired the title of Count Pembroke and Striguil, Lord Reinster and Justicar of Ireland. However, because there was no son, ownership and property was returned to the throne using Pembroke Castle and continued to monitor the interests of the entire Irish royal family. In 1199, the title of Earl Pembroke was awarded to William Marshall.
Windsor Castle is the home of King and Queen of England for about 1000 years, is the oldest and largest residential castle in the world. It is the official residence of her majesty and I spent many personal weekends at the castle. Visitors can visit Queen Mary 's famous doll house even when visiting a magnificent state apartment. The Hadrian's Wall was a defensive stone fortress built by the Romans to separate them from the Scottish Picket tribe. This wall extends from the coast of northern England to the coast. Today, even after the first production of about 2000 years, you can still see some of the walls while still exploring various exhibitions and events introducing the life in Rome in the UK.