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Oxford Castle, or mound, was the site of the castle built in 1071 shortly after the Norman conquest. The castle was of a motte and bailey design with the baily being located where [[Oxford Prison]] is now sited. Only the mound of the motte and St George's Tower now remain. Intersting the [[city walls]] predate the castle. <img src="http://www.castleuk.net/castle_lists_midlands/164/images/oxfordcastle2.jpg"/> |
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Oxford Castle, or mound, was the site of the castle built in 1071 shortly after the Norman conquest. The castle was of a motte and bailey design with the baily being located where Oxford Prison is now sited. Only the mound of the motte and St George's Tower now remain. Intersting the city walls predate the castle.

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