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Berry Castle

Scheduled monument

Why this matters

Built in the 13th century, Berry Castle was a defensive structure held by the de Burgh family, later known as the Burghersh. It is remembered for its strategic role in the medieval landscape of southern England and as an example of early military architecture.

What is recorded here

The National Heritage List for England records Berry Castle as a scheduled monument. The saved point comes from the centre supplied by the official record. Listing does not by itself mean that the public may enter the place.
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