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| Built on a site first fortified in Roman times, the superbly preserved medieval castle is just part of the array of fascinating historic buildings in Lancaster, a city where you will find evidence of Georgian pomp and Victorian civic philanthropy as well as Roman and Medieval remains.
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| Lancaster was the site of a Roman camp by the River Lune and gave the county of Lancashire its name. Shortly after the conquest of 1066 the Normans built a castle on the old Roman site, which John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, extended in the 14th century and Elizabeth I fortified against the threat of the Armada.
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