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The Tanagra Castle Ruins, nestled in west central Oldeshire near Baden and Nub City, stand as a historic enigma with their origins and original builder lost to history. Abandoned amidst construction, the site features impressive yet incomplete fortifications, including five watchtowers within its moss-covered stone walls, and two more that remain unfinished.

At the core of the ruins lies a fully constructed church and rectory, suggesting the site's dual role as a religious and military stronghold. The compound also houses a partially built large hall to the south and two spacious courtyards, now reclaimed by nature and overgrown with trees and vegetation.

Today, the Tanagra Castle Ruins offer a glimpse into the past, captivating visitors with their unfinished towers and nature-engulfed courtyards, serving as a poignant reflection on the impermanence of human endeavors and the relentless march of time.