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Jessikahi i'm 16 and i'm doing a report on Chillingham Castle i was just wondering if anyone who knew more about this castle or anyone who could help me with information on this castle please i need all the help i can get and if you have pictures those will be handy too thank you so much
Philip DavisIn addition to my extract in the Individually Castles Forum.

Try http://members.nbci.com/AndrewMuller/chilling.html

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And the astronomyours beheldyne the constellacions of hys bryth by thare castle, and foundyn that he sholde bene wyse and curteyse, good of consaill
Secreta Secretorum

Visit Castellarium Philippis

AJRHave e-mailed you a copy of one of my postcards of Chillingham Castle. Hope it arrived safely.

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The broken stones, the ruined walls,
'Tis few who know where hist'ry falls.

deborahknowlesI've stayed here - very spooky and most haunted! Owned by the Grey family for over 700 years, the basic plan has changed little since the fourteenth century. What is now the Italian garden was once the tiltyard - I wish it was still! Apparently when renovating the castle the workmen broke into a sealed room to find a perfectly preserved body of a man which then disintegrated before their eyes! There's more where that came from if you want to ask me specifics. I've got books and stuff downstairs but I'm a bit bit jaded now. Hope that was some help anyway.

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