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Eastnor Castle EPW005398
EASTNOR CASTLE, near Ledbury, Herefordshire. Aerial view of Eastnor Castle, built in 1812-20 by Robert Smirke to look like a medieval castle. Photographed in March 1921. Aerofilms Collection (see Links)
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This aerial view of Eastnor Castle, captured in March 1921 by Aerofilms, transports us back to a time when grandeur and medieval charm were seamlessly intertwined. Situated near Ledbury, Herefordshire, this architectural masterpiece was meticulously constructed between 1812 and 1820 by the renowned architect Robert Smirke. The photograph showcases the castle's remarkable resemblance to a medieval fortress, with its imposing turrets and sturdy stone walls. The image allows us to appreciate the sheer scale and beauty of Eastnor Castle from a unique perspective. Its strategic location atop a hill offers commanding views of the surrounding countryside, adding an air of majesty to this already awe-inspiring structure. The meticulous attention to detail is evident even from above; every intricate feature stands out against the lush green landscape. A testament to both history and craftsmanship, Eastnor Castle has stood as an enduring symbol of elegance for over two centuries. It serves as a reminder that architecture can transcend time, evoking emotions and transporting us into different eras. This photograph not only captures the essence of Eastnor Castle but also invites viewers on a journey through history. Thanks to Historic England's preservation efforts and Aerofilms' skilled photography work, we are able to witness this extraordinary piece of British heritage frozen in time. As we gaze upon this stunning print today, it sparks our imagination about all those who have walked its halls throughout centuries past while reminding us that some treasures truly withstand the test of time.
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