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Eynsford Castle South East England
  Eynsford, Dartford, Kent English Heritage
Eynsford Castle

Eynsford Castle is one of the earliest examples of a stone enclosure castle in England. It started out as a raised area of ground with a wooden tower upon it, next to the River Darent. In about 1088 the raised earth platform was surrounded by a 6 metre (20ft) tall wall made of coursed flint rubble. Several decades later the height of the wall was increased to 9.1 metres (30ft) and a new stone hall and a stone gate tower were built. After a fire in 1250 the hall was rebuilt and extended by William de Eynsford, creating a larger more comfortable manor house. The ruins of this house and some quite substantial sections of wall still remain.

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www.english-heritage.org.uk
The official website for English Heritage

www.kenttourism.co.uk
Kent tourism

www.southeastengland.uk.com
South East England Tourist Board

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