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Sherborne Old Castle
The ruins of the old castle at Sherborne date from the early 12th century, when the castle was built for Roger de Caen, Bishop of Salisbury. He was a man of great importance who served as Chancellor and subsequently justiciar to King Henry I. However when Henry died there was conflict over the succession, with Henry's daughter Matilda contending for the throne against her cousin, Stephen. Sherborne was seized by Stephen in 1135, and it remained in royal hands until the reign of Edward III, when Bishop Robert Wyville paid to get the castle back into the hands of the church. In 1592, Queen Elizabeth transferred the lease to Sir Walter Raleigh. He had little use for the castle but made use of the estate where he built a new residence, Sherborne Lodge, that now forms part of the new Sherborne Castle beyond the lake to the south.
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