Looking closer at Midland Castle, there was no momentum in the photo, and at first glance, it was hard to recognize it, until it walked to the pasture, climbed up the small slope opposite the castle, and looked back, and found its charm in the photo again. Richard, a leading leader of England's War of the Roses in the 16th century, is said to have lived here for two years, and it is this that gives this seemingly ordinary stone ruin an unusual identity and status. Today's Midland Castle is abandoned, low stone walls surround, gray stones scattered randomly on green grass, ramshackle walls stand alone, top minarets, and not forget to insert an English Red Cross flag.
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Looking closer at Midland Castle, there was no momentum in the photo, and at first glance, it was hard to recognize it, until it walked to the pasture, climbed up the small slope opposite the castle, and looked back, and found its charm in the photo again. Richard, a leading leader of England's War of the Roses in the 16th century, is said to have lived here for two years, and it is this that gives this seemingly ordinary stone ruin an unusual identity and status. Today's Midland Castle is abandoned, low stone walls surround, gray stones scattered randomly on green grass, ramshackle walls stand alone, top minarets, and not forget to insert an English Red Cross flag.