Plympton Castle
This photograph, taken on 24/11/1934, shows the distinctive shell keep of the Norman castle at Plympton. It sits on top of a motte and probably had a bailey below it. A shell keep is a circular enclosure of masonry which extends around the top of a motte or castle ringwork. They were built from about 1068 until the mid-13th century.
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