Description: Warkworth Castle was a backdrop for Shakespear's "King Henry IV". (source Wikipedia)
"this worm-eaten hold of ragged stone,
Where Hotspur's father, old Northumberland,
Lies crafty-sick."
Built of stone in the 13th Century, it was originally constructed of wood in the mid 1100's. Northumberland was still part of Scotland then. It is on a defensive hill overlooking the town of Warkworth. The moat is dry and the drawbridge gone, but it is yet locked in the dark ages of medieval England.
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