DescriptionSite of Queenborough Castle - geograph.org.uk - 719446.jpg
English: Site of Queenborough Castle There is a sign, a car park and a grassy mound to indicate the original site of Edward III's important castle, built in 1366. A plaque set in the ground at the top of the mound (behind the bushes in this picture) reads "Site of pump house with two wells 275ft deep".
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