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Chartley Castle is a 13th century stone motte and bailey fortress, which has been in ruins for a long time. Chartley Castle lies to the north of the village of Stowe-by-Chartley in Staffordshire, between Stafford and Uttoxeter (grid reference SK010285).

Source

From geograph.co.uk

Date

2007-03-17T14:44:39+00:00

Author

stephen betteridge

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Camera location

52.853995° N, 1.985702° W

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