English: Castle Hedingham, Essex Castle Hedingham's very well preserved keep.
Built in 1140 by Aubrey de Vere, on a flat, raised platform that was the site of an earlier timber fortress. William de Corbeuil, Archbishop of Canterbury and architect of Rochester Castle & Cathedral, is believed to have been its designer. The Tower stands to 110ft (33m).
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Built in 1140 by Aubrey de Vere, on a flat, raised platform that was the site of an earlier timber fortress. William de Corbeuil