10 Medieval Fortresses England Forgot to Abandon — Still Lived In Today
Step inside England's oldest living castles — fortresses built nearly 1,000 years ago that are still home to royalty, nobility, and families today. From Windsor Castle, the largest inhabited castle in the world and official residence of the British monarch since the 11th century, to Arundel Castle, Alnwick Castle, and Berkeley Castle — this video takes you through the incredible history, architecture, and legacy of medieval strongholds that have never stopped being lived in.

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