Wakefield Castle
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Wakefield Castle, Lowe Hill or Lawe Hill was a castle built in the 12th century on a hill on the north side of the River Calder near Wakefield, England. Its name derives from the Anglo Saxon hlaew meaning a mound or cairn, possibly a burial mound or barrow. The mound, situated a quarter mile from the river, was separated from the town by flat swampy land and was seen as a good site for a fortification.
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Denby Dale Road, Wakefield Thornes
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N 53.672623 ° | E -1.507191 ° |
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The Holmfield Arms
Denby Dale Road
WF2 8DY Wakefield, Thornes
England, United Kingdom
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