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| Address: | Centre commecial Fontvieille, 29 Av. Albert II, 98000 Monaco |
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| Phone: | +377 92 05 39 59 |
Bury offers a range of experiences from shopping to dining, providing something for everyone.
Bury offers a range of experiences from shopping to dining, providing something for everyone.
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Free to visit, open 24 hours. All that remains on view of the castle is a small section of the buttress wall. It has railings around it with no public access but does have two information boards, albeit fairly tatty.
Mert Güneş Google Reviews
Etrafında içenler vardı. Etrafı çok güvenli değil.
Daphne Corona Google Reviews
Super boutique avec un vaste choix et des prix abordables, je recommande vivement !! Idéale aussi pour les petits cadeaux ou attentions… Un grand merci surtout à Pascale, une vendeuse au top et très à l’écoute 😉
Romane Inzirillo Google Reviews
Boutique incontournable de Monaco, très pratique pour de petits cadeaux, beaucoup de choix et pour tout les goûts. L’accueil et les conseils de notre vendeuse sont exceptionnels. Merci ;)
Cindy Constant Google Reviews
Boutique très sympa avec un large choix de sélection et variée. Un accueil chaleureux et un service impeccable. Je recommande !
Armand Bahri Google Reviews
Une boutique incroyable avec un choix immense, un accueil chaleureux et un service impeccable ! L'endroit est magnifique et propose une sélection variée. C'est une boutique incontournable à Monaco !
Stephanie Google Reviews
Très belle présentation ce magasin... on a envie de tout acheter😊 En plus jeune femme très sympathique.... Merci pour votre conseil quand à la couleur de mon nouveau sac Cabaia 🙏
Patricia Vantwuijver Google Reviews
J'adore cette petite boutique, on fouille ou on farfouille mais on repart toujours avec qqchose 😍 Les sacs sont incroyables !! Et beaucoup de petits prix, on adore !
Zoe Nellist Google Reviews
Can't rate the castle remains 5* as its just a pile of bricks, but do find the army castle door entrance odd, as came here for remembrance day 20years a go. People drinking/drunk. How many people would fall in or out of little door in aa big door.
Mike773 U Google Reviews
Bury Castle was an early medieval moated manor house in Bury, Lancashire (grid reference SD803108). Its remains are listed as a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The manor house was built by Sir Thomas Pilkington – lord of the manors of Bury and Pilkington, and an influential member of Lancashire's gentry – in 1469. He was given permission by Edward IV to: "'build to make and to construct walls and turrets with stone, lime and sand around and below his manor house in Bury in the County of Lancaster, and to shut in the manor house with such manner of walls and turrets; also to embattle, crenellate and machicolate those towers."
It is situated on the top of a slope overlooking the River Irwell in a strong defensive position. Excavations have revealed there were six main construction phases on the site. The first phase was between 1359 and 1400 and produced a house platform surrounded by a moat. The building was razed to the ground (slighted) on the orders of Henry VII after Sir Thomas Pilkington supported the House of York in the Wars of the Roses, particularly the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. On top of this, all of Sir Thomas' lands were confiscated.
In 1540, antiquary John Leland described Bury Castle as "a ruin of a castle by the Parish Church in the town". In 1753, Thomas Percival drew plans of the visible foundations of the walls of Bury Castle, measuring 600 feet (180 m) by 270 feet (82 m). The ruins were looted to provide building material for the town of Bury. In 1865, further foundations were discovered, this time of a keep or defensive tower 82 feet (25 m) by 63 feet (19 m) with walls 6 feet (1.8 m) thick.
The remains of Bury Castle drew public attention in 1973 when amateur archaeologists uncovered stonework that had previously lain underneath a car park. The site, which is owned by Bury council and has undergone "restoration and enhancement work", has been open to the public since 2000. Bury Castle is about 3.3 kilometres (2.1 mi) north of Radcliffe Tower, an early 15th-century moated manor house.
Maria Bologna Google Reviews
Un negozio ricco di sorprese, originale e stravagante. Abiti boho, accessori di marca e artigianali, impossibile non trovare qualcosa da non comprare. Gentilissima la commessa. Consigliato al 100%
David Burns Google Reviews
Not actually a castle but an early medieval moated manor house, building started around the mid 1300's by Sir Thomas Pilkington. Listed as an ancient monument. Not a great deal to see but still a great piece of history.