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Castle Bytham Motte and Bailey: aerial 2017
by Chris
Castle Bytham quarry right. The field in the top left quadrant, half covered in trees, is the disused Thunderbolt Pit. For information on both see Link
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House on Glenside
by JThomas
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Overlooking the castle mound
by Bob Harvey
View from the bus stop in the village, at the top of heathcote road.
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Ford at Castle Farm, Castle Bytham
by John Walton
Ford on private land at Castle Farm off Glen Road at Castle Bytham on the Glen Brook beneath the Motte and Bailey former Bytham Castle.
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Quarry panorama
by Bob Harvey
Five shots of the former quarry, taken from the access road for new housing, stitched with Microsoft ICE.
See SK9918 : Disused quarry for one of the constituents.
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Farmland, Castle Bytham
The castle earthworks can be seen beyond the houses (SK9918 : Castle Bytham Castle).
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The castle mound at Castle Bytham, near Bourne, Lincolnshire
by Rex Needle
The great earthwork at Castle Bytham is all that remains of a castle built by Norman lords but long since vanished. The huge grassy site is still an impressive spectacle and it is not difficult to picture a strong fortress standing here,... (more)
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Old railway trackbed at Castle Bytham
by Marathon
The nearest railway to Castle Bytham is now the East Coast Main Line away to the east, but the name Station Road indicates that the village did once have a station. It was built by the Midland Railway and opened on 4th April 1898. The line... (more)
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Castle Bytham Castle
Remains of the old castle
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Castle Bytham railway station (site), Lincolnshire
Opened in 1898 by the Midland Railway on the line from the Saxby to Bourne, this station closed in 1959.
View west from Station Road overbridge towards South Witham and Saxby Junction. The one platform was to the right with a sloping path... (more)
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Railway Trackbed, Castle Bytham
A view north-west of the trackbed of the former Midland & Great Northern Joint Railway from Bourne to Saxby. Viewed from Bridge 37, Station Road, which would indicate that this was probably the site of the station.
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Motte
by Bob Harvey
The remains of the Motte and Bailey at Castle Bytham, associated with the period called "The Barons Wars"
According to the Rev. John Wild writing in 1871 the castle was built by William de Colville, and passed to the Earl of... (more)
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