Kenilworth Castle
/ˌkenlwəθ ˈkɑːsl/, /ˌkenlwɜːθ ˈkɑːsl/
/ˌkenlwərθ ˈkæsl/
- a castle near Coventry, England. It was owned by several kings, and the Earl of Leicester entertained Elizabeth I there in 1575. Parts of the castle were pulled down by Oliver Cromwell's soldiers to sell as building materials.
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