Photographer’s Note
This snap is a panorama of 3 shots taken near the entrance of warwick castle.
About Warwick Castle:
The town of Warwick was founded on the banks of the River Avon in 914 AD by Ethelfleda, sister of Edward the Elder, as a defence against the Danish invaders, on a site overlooking earlier riverside settlements. It is built on a small hill which controlled not only the river valley but also the river crossing on the road to London and the roads to Stratford, Coventry and the salt way to Droitwich. The Anglo-Saxon town was surrounded partly by a wall and partly by a ditch.
The medieval core of the town was prevented from expansion by the open spaces that surround it: the Common and Racecourse, the grounds of the Priory, St Nicholas Meadow, the River Avon, and later, Warwick Castle. Within a relatively small area there are many buildings of historic interest, of which the Castle is the most important.
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Photo Information
- Copyright: Sandesh Pathappa (sandesh_p) (10)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-12-20
- Categories: Architecture
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-07-01 23:24








