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[edit]I removed an anonymous IP's entry which had included extraneous galleries. They also included the following facts.
The original style was of wood but over the years it was replaced by stone. By the 1500's the castle was starting to fall apart, and by the 1600's the chapel was the only reasonably safe building.
It was added out of logical sequence, and it was uncited, so I have noted it here, hoping that someone would verify it later. MortimerCat 18:01, 4 December 2007 (UTC)
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