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		<title>IS THIS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CASTLE IN ALL ENGLAND?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At least one man thought so, the military historian and Oxford University Fellow Sir Charles Oman, in 1898. He certainly didn’t spare his words either, “Broughton Castle&#8230; about the most beautiful castle in all England &#8230; for sheer loveliness of the combination of water, woods and picturesque buildings.” Other writers have added their opinions, including, [...]]]></description>
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<p>At least one man thought so, the military historian and Oxford University Fellow Sir Charles Oman, in 1898. He certainly didn’t spare his words either, “Broughton Castle&#8230; about the most beautiful castle in all England &#8230; for sheer loveliness of the combination of water, woods and picturesque buildings.”</p>
<p>Other writers have added their opinions, including, “It is still the most romantic house imaginable. English to the core”&#8230; “Perfection, what with moat, gatehouse, church, and gorgeous orange and buff stone.”</p>
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<p>In 2003, Simon Jenkins, author of ‘England&#8217;s Thousand Best Houses’ gave Broughton Castle a five-star rating, one shared by just 19 others out of the 1000 in his book.</p>
<p>So what’s my opinion of this lauded place a few miles from Banbury? Well, I’ve yet to give my final rating as these pictures were taken recently, when the Castle itself was firmly shut to visitors &#8211; only the parklike surrounds were open to visit, and very handsome they are too, even if the day was an icy one &#8211; despite some winter sun, the wind was cold enough to slice you clean in two.</p>
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<p>Broughton Castle is a mediaeval manor house that dates back to 1300, and has been owned by the Fiennes family since 1451. Like many a country house, it has had its share of playing background to TV and movies, including ‘Oxford Blues’, ‘The Madness of King George’ and one of my favourites, ‘Shakespeare in Love.’</p>
<p>As a final word, my only issue is with the word ‘Castle’ in the title. As a house, it’s amazing, but as a castle, well, my vote goes to any of those more battleworthy mediaeval fortresses such as Alnwick, Bodiam, Dover, Warwick, and many others.</p>
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