Middleham Castle, a historic fortress in the United Kingdom, was constructed in the 12th century by Lord Robert Fitzrandolph. For centuries, it served as the residence of the noble Neville family and is best known as the childhood home of King Richard III. The castle’s imposing stone walls and towers stand as a testament to its medieval past. Today, visitors can explore the ruins, which offer a glimpse into the life of the aristocracy and the strategic importance of the site during the Middle Ages.
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