The history of the West Country has left a rich legacy of castles and
other fortifications throughout its landscape, built wherever power and
wealth needed to be displayed, strategic points controlled or territory
and local populations defended. In this book author Andrew Powell-Thomas
explores the castles built over the centuries in Cornwall, Devon,
Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire. Many of them defend the region's towns
and cities, while others are dotted along the strategically important
coastline or are set in more remote areas. The earliest hill forts date
back to prehistory, and some still stand in all their glory, such as
Pendennis Castle in Falmouth. Others have been carefully preserved or
restored to other uses; some such as Corfe Castle in Dorset are
picturesque ruins, and others such as Bridgwater Castle in Somerset no
longer exist. This fascinating portrait of the castles and other
fortifications of the West Country will interest all those who know the
area, as well as those wish to know more about the history of its
castles and fortified structures.