St Briavels Castle
St Briavels Castle is a moated Norman castle, built between 1075 and 1129 and is noted for its huge Edwardian gatehouse that guards the entrance.
St Briavels Castle is now a Grade I isted building and a Youth Hostel, open to the public.
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St Briavels Castle, St Briavels, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire , United Kingdom
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