Raglan, The Castle 1893
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The Pitched Stone Court at Raglan took its name from the pitching or cobbling of its surface. The ivy-clad walls retain a richness of style, not least in the transomed and mullioned oriel window of the hall on the right. A library in the battlemented rear gatehouse range once held a priceless collection of Welsh manuscripts and books, wantonly destroyed by Oliver Cromwell's troops.
An extract from Around Alton Photographic Memories.
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