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SHERBORNEMarket town in Dorset with a Tudor mansion built by Sir Walter Raleigh next to the ruins of a 12th-century castle (9)
BURGHLEYTudor mansion built by the Lord High Treasurer of Elizabeth I; host of an annual three-day event since 1961 (8)
CRUSADE12th-c. expedition to the Holy Land (7)
TINTAGELRuins of a 12th-century castle above Merlin's Cave in Cornwall; the legendary birthplace of King Arthur according to Geoffrey of Monmouth (8)
PUN"King Arthur's Round Table was built by Sir Cumference," e.g.
MCII12th-c. date
ODIHAMHistoric village in the Hart district of Hampshire with the ruins of a 13th-century castle (6)
MELROSESmall town in south-east Scotland; site of the ruins of a Cistercian abbey (7)
HADDOHOUSE18th c. Aberdeenshire mansion built by William Adam (5,5)
PORTLAND- Bill; promontory in Dorset with a lighthouse of the same name (8)
ABBOTSBURYVillage in Dorset with a swannery (10)
POOLEEnglish port and resort in Dorset with a large natural harbour (5)
BRIDPORTMarket town in Dorset near the western end of Chesil Beach (8)
BARRINGTONVillage in Somerset, site of a Tudor mansion that was dressed to represent Cardinal Wolsey's home in the historical drama Wolf Hall (10)
ELDORADOTwo expeditions to find which city of gold were led by Sir Walter Raleigh? (2,6)
ETALSmall village in Northumberland with the substantial ruins of a medieval castle now owned by English Heritage (4)
SYONTudor mansion in Middlesex that was remodelled by Robert Adam in the 1760s for his patron, Hugh Percy, 1st Duke of Northumberland (4)
CLIMBComplete these words by Sir Walter Raleigh (written in Queen Elizabeth I's presence), "Fain would I - yet fear I to fall" (5)
HEVERCASTLEA Tudor mansion in Kent; home of Anne Boleyn before her marriage (5,6)
TUNISThe nearest city to the ruins of ancient Carthage