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  • |builder=Llywelyn the Great ...t in the late 13th century and a third floor was added to the first during the late 15th century repairs.
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  • ...s a ruined Cistercian abbey in [[Merionethshire]]. It is to be found near the village of [[Llanelltyd]], just north of [[Dolgellau]]. ...nce of [[Gwynedd]] (d. 1200). It was a daughter house of Abbey Cwmhir in the Kingdom of [[Powys]].
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  • ...valley]], on the west side of the valley in [[Caernarfonshire]], a mile to the west of [[Llanrwst]] and a mile and half south of [[Trefriw]]. ...standing on the edge of the floodplain of the River Conwy, overlooked from the west by [[Gwydir Forest]].
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  • |caption=The north tower gateway at Aberystwyth Castle ...in the late 13th century, begun during Edward I's first Welsh campaign at the same time as work started at [[Flint Castle|Flint]], [[Rhuddlan Castle|Rhud
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  • ...st outside [[Pontrhydfendigaid]], near [[Tregaron]] in [[Cardiganshire]]. The abbey was originally founded in 1164. ...to the River Fflur which flows by here; the river is presumably named for the flowers on its banks.<ref name="Founding of Strata Florida">[http://www.arc
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  • |picture caption=''Llywelyn'' climbing to Devil's Bridge The '''Vale of Rheidol Railway''' is a 23¾-inch narrow gauge heritage railway
    9 KB (1,391 words) - 19:05, 18 June 2018
  • |picture caption=The remains of the three-towered main gateway. ...s 1277 <br />Madog ap Llywelyn 1294 <br/>Glyndŵr Rising 1404 <br/>Wars of the Roses 1461–1468 <br/>Civil War 1646
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  • |picture caption=The Norman keep of Cardiff Castle ...cted. Further work was conducted by Richard de Clare in the second half of the 13th century.
    54 KB (8,319 words) - 21:35, 27 December 2019
  • ...rmouth]] in [[Glamorgan]], overlooking [[Swansea Bay]] on the east side of the [[Gower]] Peninsula. ==The early castle==
    5 KB (846 words) - 00:36, 27 March 2015
  • |picture caption=The main road through Richard's Castle ...is within Herefordshire but the parish church is some way to the north of the village and in Shropshire.
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  • |picture caption=Gatehouse and curtain wall of the inner ward, from the outer ward ...north of the village of [[Llantilio Crossenny]] in [[Monmouthshire]], near the B4233 between [[Monmouth]] and [[Abergavenny]].
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  • |picture=Great Tower, Skenfrith Castle - geograph.org.uk - 714671.jpg |picture caption=The Great Tower
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  • ...und two miles south of the A52 road and twelve miles east of [[Grantham]]. The hamlet shares a civil parish with nearby [[Pointon]] ('Pointon and Sempring This is a parish on the edge of the [[Great Fen]].
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  • |picture caption=Montgomery's ruined gatehouse to the inner ward '''Montgomery Castle''' is a stone castle in [[Montgomeryshire]] overlooking the [[county town]] of [[Montgomery]]. It is one of many Norman castles which g
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  • [[File:Mathrafal2.jpg|right|thumb|300px|View from the motte at Mathrafal]] ...River Vyrnwy|Vyrnwy]] which today is a farm but which was once the seat of the Kings and Princes of [[Powys]].
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  • ...ridge. The castle was established during Norman times in 1120 but much of the architecture remaining today is dated to 1290. ...]] lies six miles to the northeast and [[Pembroke Castle]] twelve miles to the south.<ref name="cn">{{cite web|url=http://www.castleuk.net/castle_lists_wa
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  • '''Wiston Castle''' is a motte and bailey castle in the [[Pembrokeshire]] village of [[Wiston, Pembrokeshire|Wiston]]. ...ene Church and there are approximately 75 steps that go up to it. It is in the care of [[Cadw]].
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  • |ownership=The Duke of Norfolk ...Norman conquest and went on to become an important Marcher lord castle in the 12th century, with an extensive castle-guard system.
    18 KB (2,915 words) - 17:14, 26 June 2015
  • |picture caption=Ludlow Castle from the south-east |events=The Anarchy, Second Barons' War,<br />Wars of the Roses, Civil War
    42 KB (6,168 words) - 23:11, 27 June 2015
  • '''Whittington''' is a village in north-western [[Shropshire]], famed for the grand, ruined castle at its heart. [[Whittington Castle]], surrounded by p ...villages, namely Park Hall, Hindford to the north-east and Babbinswood to the south.
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