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  1. Beeston, Nottinghamshire. Coordinates: 52.927°N 1.215°W. Beeston ( / ˈbiːstən /) [citation needed] is a town in the Borough of Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire, England, it is 3 miles south-west of Nottingham. To its north-east is the University of Nottingham 's main campus, University Park.

  2. Live and breathe the story of England at royal castles, historic gardens, forts & defences, world-famous prehistoric sites and many others. Chapel Lane, Beeston, Cheshire, CW6 9TX. With spectacular views, Beeston is one of the most dramatically sited medieval castles in England.

    • Chapel Lane, Beeston, CW6 9TX, Cheshire
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  3. Beeston (Nottinghamshire) – Wikipedia. Beeston ist der Verwaltungssitz des Boroughs Broxtowe in der englischen Grafschaft Nottinghamshire . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Lage. 2 Etymologie. 3 Bevölkerung. 4 Geschichte. 5 20. Jahrhundert. 6 Transport. 7 Fahrradwege. 8 Wirtschaft. 9 Söhne und Töchter der Stadt. 10 Weblinks. 11 Einzelnachweise. Lage.

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  4. www.visit-nottinghamshire.co.uk › explore › beeston-p933591Beeston - Visit Nottinghamshire

    The town of Beeston is located just over three miles from the city of Nottingham and boasts many shops, restaurants, pubs, and places of interest - making it a town that is frequently becoming a destination of choice for visitors to the county.

  5. www.visit-nottinghamshire.co.uk › explore › market-townsBeeston - Visit Nottinghamshire

    The town of Beeston is located just over three miles from the city of Nottingham and boasts many shops, restaurants, pubs, and places of interest, making it a town that is frequently becoming a destination of choice for visitors to the county.

  6. Beeston Castle is one of the most dramatic ruins in the English landscape. Built by Ranulf, 6th Earl of Chester, in the 1220s, the castle incorporates the banks and ditches of an Iron Age hillfort. Henry III seized the castle in 1237 and it remained in royal ownership until the 16th century.

  7. Beeston Castle is a former Royal castle in Beeston, Cheshire, England (grid reference), perched on a rocky sandstone crag 350 feet (107 m) above the Cheshire Plain. It was built in the 1220s by Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester (11701232), on his return from the Crusades .