The Earl's Palace Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Very interesting
We didn’t bother buying a ticket (some areas are now closed to the public) but just browsed around the ruins on our own as it was late in the day. They are extremely well maintained and the signage gi...
We didn’t bother buying a ticket (some areas are now closed to the public) but just browsed around the ruins on our own as it was late in the day. They are extremely well maintained and the signage gi...
So on a cruise and arrived like 7 am till 2 pm, not much opened. These ruins were interesting. The streets are very hilly. Down on flats are Gricery stores, swans and apparently otters
So on a cruise and arrived like 7 am till 2 pm, not much opened. These ruins were interesting. The streets are very hilly. Down on flats are Gricery stores, swans and apparently otters
combined ticket with the bishop's Palace. More complete (Earl's Palace especially) than I was expecting the buildings themselves and the information boards gave a fascinating insight into life in med...
Very interesting
We didn’t bother buying a ticket (some areas are now closed to the public) but just browsed around the ruins on our own as it was late in the day. They are extremely well maintained and the signage gi...
Very interesting
We didn’t bother buying a ticket (some areas are now closed to the public) but just browsed around the ruins on our own as it was late in the day. They are extremely well maintained and the signage gi...
Interesting
So on a cruise and arrived like 7 am till 2 pm, not much opened. These ruins were interesting. The streets are very hilly. Down on flats are Gricery stores, swans and apparently otters
Interesting
So on a cruise and arrived like 7 am till 2 pm, not much opened. These ruins were interesting. The streets are very hilly. Down on flats are Gricery stores, swans and apparently otters
More than you'd expect
combined ticket with the bishop's Palace. More complete (Earl's Palace especially) than I was expecting the buildings themselves and the information boards gave a fascinating insight into life in med...