I sometimes forget that we live in England and that this was once a medieval country. I am sure there are more ruins like this one to find around here, I will need to do some serious research about it. This was not as impressive as Penrith Castle, but it was still very nice. I could picture my characters from Dungeons & Dragons exploring these ruins. Add a few monsters in there and you have a wonderful adventure setting. It probably is the setting of many make believe games of these children that were there.
It is maybe a bit of a shame that I know little about medieval architecture (or archeology) and cannot dientify what is old and what is new, and cannot just discover things in those ruins just by looking at them. I need to read about it to know its history, and then the past really takes life. Visiting a place like this, I often regret not being a full fledged historian. It is also a shame that all I can think of when I see such a place is of a role playing game setting. Still, even as a simple visitor, it is quite an experience.
2 comments:
Oh that's just beautiful! I know I tell you all the time, but you really are so lucky to live over there where there is history and stories to places. If I lived there, I'd be on 'weekend adventures' such as yours every chance I got....with camera in hand mind you! :o)
I dream of England's ruins !
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