bigod castle

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Bigod Castle Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Framlingham Castle Suffolk Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Framlingham Castle Suffolk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Framlingham Mere near Framlingham Castle, Framlingham, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Framlingham Castle, Framlingham, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bigod Castle
Framlingham Castle, Framlingham, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Framlingham Castle Entrance Suffolk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Framlingham Castle Suffolk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Framlingham Castle Suffolk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Framlingham Castle Suffolk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Framlingham Castle Suffolk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Framlingham Castle Suffolk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Originally this was a Norman castle built by Roger Bigod of Norfolk, around 1100, which took advantage of the protection given by the curve of the River Waveney.[1] Roger`s son, Hugh Bigod, was a prominent player in the civil war years of the Anarchy, and his loyalty was called into question during the early years of the reign of Henry II


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