| LAUNCESTON | Town in Cornwall near the Devon border housing a Norman castle |
| STAUSTELL | Town in Cornwall near the Eden Project (2,7) |
| KIDWELLY | Town in Carmarthenshire, Wales, west of Llanelli housing a Norman castle |
| STBRIAVELS | Village in Gloucestershire near the England-Wales border housing a moated Norman castle |
| KEEP | The central tower or stronghold in a Norman castle (4) |
| DURHAM | City on the Wear with a Norman castle occupied by the Venerable Bede's bones since 1022 and by university students since 1837 (6) |
| PEMBROKE | Town in south-west Wales, with a Norman castle where Henry Tudor, later King Henry VII, was born (8) |
| LUDLOW | Partly walled Shropshire town with a Norman castle |
| BERKHAMSTED | Hertfordshire town with a Norman castle |
| MONCK | Originally Cromwell's commander-in-chief in Scotland, the Devon-born soldier who later became a key figure in negotiating the restoration of the monarchy to Charles II in 1660 (5) |
| NARVA | City in northeastern Estonia near the Russian border housing the 13th-century Hermann Castle (5) |
| COTEHELE | National Trust property in east Cornwall near the village of Calstock (8) |
| OKEHAMPTON | West Devon town at the northern edge of Dartmoor with a ruined Norman castle (10) |
| TRIM | Former county town of Meath, home to the largest Cambro-Norman castle in Ireland |
| BAMBURGH | Norman castle in Northumberland restored in the 19th century (8) |
| LEEDS | A Norman fortification 4 miles from Maidstone, rebuilt as a stone castle in 1119 (5) |
| TAMAR | River that runs along the Devon-Cornwall border |
| LUNDY | Small island in the Bristol Channel, off the Devon coast (5) |
| REDRUTH | Town in Cornwall that was once the centre of the tin mining industry (7) |
| RIVER | - Cottage; cookery school on the Dorset/Devon border that was used as the location of several series |