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468:. There was a second siege in 1644 but, as the fortunes of the Royalists declined elsewhere, they withdrew from Halton and the Parliamentarians under Sir William Brereton re-occupied the castle. In 1646 a "Council of War" was held in
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castle began in 1071, was replaced with the current sandstone castle in the 13th century. Building alterations continued until at least 1609, when the structure is recorded as in disrepair. The castle is recorded in the
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after which its structure deteriorated. In the 18th century a new courthouse was built on the site of the previous gatehouse. The castle lies in ruins apart from the courthouse which has been converted into a
555:. Its walls are in a ruinous state, but the circumference is intact and it is possible to walk completely around the exterior. From its prominent position there are extensive views in all directions, including
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in 1643 and, after several weeks' fighting, the
Royalists surrendered. They regained control under Colonel Fenwick after the Parliamentarians abandoned the castle to focus on Royalist forces led by
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visited and donated £5 towards the upkeep of its chapel.
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384:Hugh d'Avranches, Earl of Chester
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16:Castle ruins in Cheshire, England
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986:Starkey, H. F (1990),
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503:In around 1800, three
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143:Architectural style(s)
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1072:Duchy of Lancaster
979:History of Runcorn
940:Historic England,
920:Duchy of Lancaster
682:Historic England,
573:The Castle, Halton
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297:in the village of
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167:Duchy of Lancaster
95:53.3331°N 2.6957°W
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1357:Ruins in Cheshire
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128:11th century
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28:Alton Castle
1201:Winmarleigh
988:Old Runcorn
903:McNeil 1987
879:McNeil 1987
855:McNeil 1987
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768:McNeil 1987
569:North Wales
454:Earl Rivers
380:prehistoric
98: /
74:Coordinates
1336:Categories
1232:Pontefract
1186:Myerscough
1154:Merseyside
1144:Lancashire
1126:Merseyside
1116:Lancashire
925:31 October
627:References
557:Lancashire
470:Warrington
236:Designated
207:Designated
118:SJ 537,821
83:53°19′59″N
1253:Castleton
1227:Pickering
1222:Goathland
1217:Cloughton
1196:Whitewell
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951:16 August
693:16 August
663:16 August
632:Citations
494:Liverpool
458:Roundhead
450:Royalists
446:Civil War
440:Civil War
434:recusants
396:sandstone
347:Civil War
341:. It was
311:sandstone
201:– Grade I
133:Built for
86:2°41′45″W
69:, England
1285:Needwood
1021:Cheshire
579:See also
561:Pennines
409:In 1207
343:besieged
326:, and a
307:Cheshire
67:Cheshire
55:Location
1191:Salwick
1079:Offices
962:Sources
498:Prescot
474:Beeston
358:History
303:Runcorn
247:1015606
218:1130460
173:Website
63:Runcorn
1287:Survey
1275:Ogmore
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299:Halton
295:castle
182:/about
147:Castle
59:Halton
1310:Savoy
1265:Crewe
505:folly
293:is a
163:Owner
125:Built
1096:list
1029:ISBN
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