DescriptionEntrance to Eastnor Castle - geograph.org.uk - 747833.jpg
English: Entrance to Eastnor Castle The architecture is Norman Revival in style. Sandstone quarried in the Forest of Dean was transported to Ledbury by canal and finally by mule. Many rooms inside have been restored to their former glory and are open to the public for several months of the year.
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