The English Civil Wars fought between 1642 and 1651 have left an indelible mark on the landscape of Britain if one looks carefully. Castles and town walls bear the marks of attack, churches reveal scars of desecration and ruined houses are silent witnesses to the conflict. But, as Peter Harrington points out, there are also 'buried landscapes of war' in and around many places that were besieged or fought over. Some of these are coming to light and...
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