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Donnington Castle is a spectacular sight on the top of a hill on the outskirts of Newbury. It dates back to the 14th century and was hugely damaged during the British Civil war.
A giant cardboard replica of Donnington Castle was toppled by the wind before it could be dramatically demolished as part of a celebration of the artwork, organisers have said. French artist ...
Situated near Newbury, Donnington Castle was once home to Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. All that survives today of the 14th century building is its twin-towered Gatehouse.
Visitors were treated to a view of a Newbury landmark that they don’t usually get to see. The gates of Donnington Castle were opened up to allow people to step inside, as part of the Heritage ...
Unprotected by fences or walls, the castle can be visited during “any reasonable daylight hours” for “exterior viewing only”, its English Heritage web page says. To visit, direct your sat ...
Turner's Donnington Castle painting could fetch £60,000. Image caption, Donnington Castle can be seen in the background of the 15.2cm (6in) by 22.9cm (9in) watercolour. 14 December 2011.
A giant cardboard replica of Donnington Castle was toppled by the wind before it could be dramatically demolished as part of a celebration of the artwork, organisers have said. French artist ...
Donnington Castle can be seen in the background of the 15.2cm (6in) by 22.9cm (9in) watercolour A signed painting of a Berkshire castle by JMW Turner is expected to fetch up to £60,000 when it is ...
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