Medieval historian Marc Morris explores how King Edward I's relationship with a master builder led to the creation of some of the most famous castles in Britain, including Caernarfon, Caerphilly and Harlech - fortresses used by the king as a formidable weapon to consolidate his conquests of Wales and its native dynasties. ©Discovery Civilisation
I've never heard of this series before. It's really quite good. Thanks for posting, this has helped me plan my itinerary for my next trip to the UK :)
johnnycharco 12 hours ago
Thank you for posting. This was a fascinating series, I really enjoyed it.
OxIsis 1 month ago