Castell Du

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Castell Du

Brecknockshire

Castell Du Motte - geograph.org.uk - 1101885.jpg
The motte of Castell Du
Location
Grid reference: SN919284
Location: 51°56’36"N, 3°34’23"W
History
Information
Condition: earthworks and buried ruins

Castell Du, also known as Sennybridge Castle or Castell Rhyd-y-Briw, is located approximately eight miles west of Brecon in Brecknockshire, and is believed to be the work of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales.

The castle's history is largely obscure, but a reference to a castle at Rhyd-y-Briw in a document of 1271 is believed to refer to the fortification, and it is not unreasonable to assume that work commenced on it during Llywelyn's triumphal years in the 1260s. Its life would seem to have been short, as there is no further reference to it in thirteenth-century documents, and it seems likely that it was captured by the forces of King Edward I of England during the war of 1276-7 and subsequently abandoned.

Much of the site remains to be excavated; the remains of a D-shaped tower are visible, and two other towers may lie under pill-boxes erected during the Second World War.

References

  • Huw Pryce (ed.), The Acts of Welsh Rulers 1120-1283 (Cardiff, 2005)