Saltash, Trematon Castle c.1965
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S50144

More about this scene
Trematon was a 12th-century motte and bailey castle. It was extensively rebuilt in the 13th century with a shell keep, bailey wall, and a strong gatehouse on the south-west side. The shell keep is about 70ft long by 50ft wide, and its 10ft-thick walls still stand to a height of 30ft.
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