- en.wikipedia.org Worcester CastleWorcester Castle was a Norman fortification built between 1068 and 1069 in Worcester, England by Urse d'Abetot on behalf of William the Conqueror.
- castellogy.com sites/sites-west-midlands/…Worcester Castle was a Norman fortification built between 1068 and 1069 in the city of Worcester, by Urse d’Abetot on behalf of William the Conqueror.
- mapcarta.com 24920142Worcester Castle was a Norman fortification built between 1068 and 1069 in Worcester, England by Urse d'Abetot on behalf of William the Conqueror.
- british-history.ac.uk vch/worcs/vol4/pp390-3942) The castle of Worcester has been utterly destroyed, but its site can be accurately determined, and its plan can be restored from various maps of the...
- http://castlefacts.info castledetails/castleDetails3…In 1459 citizens of Worcester were allowed to take stone from the old castle for the repair of their walls, bridges and gates.
- One such castle was built at Worcester in 1068 and 1069, where it sat in a good defensive position on the eastern bank of the River Severn.
- ukcastles.co.uk sites/worcester-castle/Worcester Castle was first built between 1068 and 1069 as part of the vast castle building scheme instigated by William the Conqueror after the Norman Invasion.
- en.wikibooks.org wiki/Castles_of_England/…140115th century remains incorporated in later buildings, residence of Bishop of Worcester until 2007, houses Worcestershire County Museum. Holt Castle.
- dayoutwiththekids.co.uk things-to-do/west-…We've rounded up the best castles and palaces in Worcester in our quest to discover brilliant family attractions and places to visit near you.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Worcester_…Worcester Castle. Norman fortification built between 1068 and 1069 in Worcester, England.
- crazyaboutcastles.com english-castles/worcester-…Other historic museums and places of interest are available if you wish to learn more about the long history of both Worcester and the castle.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/Worcester_(England)Worcester (pronounced "wuster") is an historic English cathedral city on the river Severn. Worcester is the county town of Worcestershire. Understand. Worcester.
- timeref.com places/worcester_cathedral.htmIn 672, a council of the English Church was held, Worcester became the centre of five new dioceses formed.