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Beeston Castle

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Beeston Castle is a ruined medieval fortress situated on a prominent sandstone crag in Cheshire, England. The fortification was originally constructed in the 1220s by Ranulf de Blondeville, the Earl of Chester, following his return from the Crusades. The site is managed by English Heritage and is accessible to visitors, who can explore the substantial stone remains and view artifacts uncovered from the hilltop's prehistoric Bronze Age settlement.

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Who built Beeston Castle?

Ranulf de Blondeville, the Earl of Chester, began building Beeston Castle in the 1220s after returning from the Crusades. The fortress occupies a high sandstone crag in Cheshire.

Why was Beeston Castle built on a rocky crag?

The elevated position gave the castle wide views across the surrounding Cheshire plain. Its natural cliff defenses and strong walls made it a useful strategic site as well as a symbol of the Earl of Chester's power.

Is Beeston Castle a complete medieval castle today?

No. Beeston is a ruined fortress, although substantial walls, towers, and earthworks remain. English Heritage manages the site and presents its history to visitors.

What can visitors see from Beeston Castle?

The summit provides broad views across Cheshire and, in clear conditions, toward distant parts of the surrounding landscape. The visit also includes the castle's inner and outer defenses and the remains of its medieval structures.

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