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An English adventure for  Vaesen

An English adventure for Vaesen

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Built on the edge of Exmoor in the 12th century by William of Wrotham , the steward of Exmoor. To protect the silver mining in the area. it was original a motte and bailey castle. it was passed down through the family via his nephews side , who up dated its defences to stone by the late 15th century. The castle staying in the Worthham family’s hands until the civil war of 1642 -1651.

When it was slighted by Cromwell’s troops

By the mid 18th century the castle had been rebuilt and remodelled into a manor house. Then in the mid 19th century the house had been taken over by the society and enlarged.

This is when your group takes over ownership

Welcome to the society

Someday you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales againSomeday you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again

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