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  1. Wallingford Castle was an important royal fortress on the banks of the River Thames. It was begun around 1067 by a Norman baron named Robert D'Oilly, on the orders of William the Conqueror.

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  3. Wallingford Castle Meadows which also includes the remains of one of the greatest medieval castles in England, along with floodplain meadows beside the Thames and a Victorian Grotto. The Earth...

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  5. Wallingford Castle Home of the Black Prince. Robert D'Oyley of Liseux built Wallingford Castle, a motte and bailey affair, between 1067 & 1071. He spent much of his time acquiring land, mostly at the expense of the church.

  6. Wallingford Castle, Wallingford, Oxfordshire. Photograph taken 01 August 2005 © Miss Claire Pearce. Source Historic England Archive ref: 249216. This fragment of wall is all that is left of Wallingford Castle. The castle was begun in 1067 by order of William the Conqueror. A Motte and Bailey castle was complete by 1071.

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  8. Wallingford Castle was a major medieval fortification situated in Wallingford in Oxfordshire, adjacent to the River Thames.

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