which famous british castle is an anagram of 'in sword'
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Windsor Castle.
Situated in the English county of Berkshire, Windsor Castle is one of the royal residences of the British royal family.
The castle was built in the eleventh century by William the Conqueror. Since the time of Henry I, this castle has been used by the ruling monarchs. The castle survived the English civil war. It was also used as a shelter by the royal family during the second world war.
Currently it is a tourist attraction as well as considered a weekend home of the royalty.
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I feel 'Windsor Castle' is the answer.
First, let us make ourselves familiar with the word 'anagram'. An anagram is a word whose letters can be rearranged to form another meaningful word. Here, the word given is 'in sword', which can be rearranged into 'Windsor'. Hence, it forms an anagram.
The Windsor Castle is located in the English county of Berkshire. It is the longest occupied castle in Europe and was originally built in the 11th century.
Thus, Windsor is the perfect answer to this question.
First, let us make ourselves familiar with the word 'anagram'. An anagram is a word whose letters can be rearranged to form another meaningful word. Here, the word given is 'in sword', which can be rearranged into 'Windsor'. Hence, it forms an anagram.
The Windsor Castle is located in the English county of Berkshire. It is the longest occupied castle in Europe and was originally built in the 11th century.
Thus, Windsor is the perfect answer to this question.
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