The writer Geoffrey Ashe argued in an article in the journal Speculum that Cadbury was the base for the Arthur of history.
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Cadbury Castle is the best known and most interesting of the reputed sites of Camelot. A hill-fort beside South Cadbury, down a small road which leaves the A303 at Chapel Cross, 1 1/2 miles east of Sparkford.
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The Diamond Jewel of Cornwall, the birthplace of King Arthur, Tintagel. A stunning Castle Hotel - rooms with a priceless view over the Cornish coastline.
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Built by a philanthropist millionaire in the 1930's, it houses round tables and granite thrones dominated by 72 stained glass windows depicting the Arthurian legend designed by a pupil of William Morris
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King Arthur's Great Halls, a magnificent building which houses the Round Table associated with King Arthur and his Knights. The Hall has a very tasteful 'Show' of the story of Arthur and the building itself is certainly worth a visit.
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What happens in Camelot, stays in Camelot.
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They have some pretty funny stuff for sale...
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The musical lovingly ripped-off from the movie Monty Python & the Holy Grail
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Pictures, quotes, etc. Not too bad.
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Based on the book of the same name by Marion Zimmer Bradley, the movie tells the tale from the female perspective. I read this book many times and loved it, so it was with trepidation that I first watched this movie version. This is my review.
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