Tiedra Castle
Tiedra Castle lies, in a village by the same name, in the province of Valladolid in Spain.
Located on a hill, almost on the border of the province of Zamora, and within viewing distance of Villalonso Castle, the primitive Tiedra Castle is already mentioned in the 11th century.
The present castle seems to date from the end of the 13th century and is in a bad state of conservation. It consists of a polygonal enclosure, with a perimeter of 115 meters, equipped with two circular towers. Near one of these there are remains of a ruined wall. This could be a vestige of a second defensive enclosure. There is a dry moat on its western side.
In the center of its courtyard stands a 20 meters high, rectangular keep (14,5 by 11,5 meters). Its walls are 2,5 meters thick.
WikipediaWebsite:https://tiedra.ayuntamientosdevalladolid.es/el-municipio/de-interes-turistico/-/asset_publisher/DPA1GY1iZqxI/content/str_turismo_176?_101_INSTANCE_DPA1GY1iZqxI_redirect=%2Fel-municipio%2Fde-interes-turistico