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Berkhamstead Castle

In December 1066, the Anglo-Saxons surrendered to William, Duke of Normandy, and he was dubbed “The Conqueror.” Numerous English Kings and Queens, as well as Thomas Becket, Edward the Black Prince, and Geoffrey Chaucer, have trod inside these walls.
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10am - 6pm

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Berkhamstead Castle
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