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Tower of St. Hilary's church, Denbigh. Built in the early fourteenth century as the "Garrison Chapel" to Denbigh Castle, only the tower now survives on the open top of the castle hill opposite the castle entrance.
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Tower of St. Hilary's church, Denbigh. Built in the early fourteenth century as the "Garrison Chapel" to Denbigh Castle, only the tower now survives on the open top of the castle hill opposite the castle entrance.
Tower of St. Hilary's church, Denbigh. Built in the early fourteenth century as the "Garrison Chapel" to Denbigh Castle, only the tower now survives on the open top of the castle hill opposite the castle entrance.
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Tower of St. Hilary's church, Denbigh. Built in the early fourteenth century as the "Garrison Chapel" to Denbigh Castle, only the tower now survives on the open top of the castle hill opposite the castle entrance.