English: The Castle Armoury The drill hall for the 8th Lancashire (Bury) Rifle Volunteer Corps (the Castle Armoury) was built on the historical site of Bury Castle in 1868. To reflect the 'castle' its facade has a fortified style with features such as castellations, turrets, towers and arrow slits.
Bury
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