This Village is Hiding One Of The Most FEARED Buildings in Medieval England
Welcome to the story of Lydford Castle. Once one of the most feared places in medieval England. But do we know what it was constructed for? Defensive, kings residence, meeting place...? Let’s see if we can find out, as we put boots on the ground on location. Contact me: [email protected] ————————————————————————— Chapters 0:00 - Setting The Scene 1:38 - Introduction 2:40 - Saxon Banks & Ancient Spring 4:32 - A Royal Connection 5:54 - The Coin Mint 6:44 - Viking Raid 8:12 - Norman Castle 10:25 - Why Lydford Castle Was Built 11:37 - Lydford Castle & Dungeon 14:27 - Gallows Hill 15:10 - Best Known Victim Of Lydford Law 18:33 - Saxon Church 21:52 - A Prisoners Final Walk

▶︎
Castle of The Saxon Kings | Time Team Classic Special (Full Episode)

▶︎
Why HILLFORTS Never Make Sense — Until Now

▶︎
Saxon Wall Paintings at St Mary The Virgin, Houghton-on-the-Hill, Norfolk

▶︎
Unbelievable £2 Million Restoration of Scotland's Fairburn Tower | Our History

▶︎
Unusual Objects from Jacks Youth

▶︎
10 Castles In England Still Lived In by the Same Family — Since Before the Normans

▶︎
Castles in England: Chillingham Castle, One of the Most Unique and Spooky Castles in England?

▶︎
Dan Snow Explores The First Norman Castles In Wales | Best History Documentaries

▶︎
Forgotten Dartmoor | The Black House, Nine Stones Circle & a Hidden Bunker

▶︎
Secrets of a Medieval Castle | Chepstow Castle

▶︎
Built Before 1066: The 1,300-Year-Old Anglo-Saxon Church of Kirkdale

▶︎
A 5th Century Legend & the oldest Welsh Manuscript - Medieval carvings at St Llwydian's Church

▶︎
The Last Celts in England

▶︎
The WALL that Divided Britain

▶︎
The Entire History of York in 32 Minutes

▶︎
See inside haunted Chillingham Castle in the historic frontier lands between Scotland and England.

▶︎
Britain's most complete Anglo Saxon church? 675AD - Escomb, County Durham

▶︎
Secrets of Hever Castle – Home of Anne Boleyn

▶︎
1963: "The Friendly Border" Between England and Wales | BBC Archive

▶︎
