Nunney Castle — a neat little ruin

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It took us only 30 minutes to fully explore Nunney Castle in the small village of Nunney in Somerset county of England. A small but very pleasingly looking castle, Nunney is like an amazing museum artifact that is hidden in a less visited section, so only those who know or are willing to research can find it. It is surrounded by a moat with mostly clear water full of fish, the moat is, in turn, surrounded by old trees and shrubs with blooming flowers. There were no other people except us at the site, so we fully enjoyed a quiet morning among the ruins. One last good thing about it — you can visit it free of charge.

Nunney Castle
Nunney Castle
Nunney Castle
Nunney Castle
Nunney Castle
Nunney Castle
Nunney Castle
Nunney Castle
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