- Castell y Bere
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country = Wales
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latitude= 52.65818
longitude= -3.9715
official_name= Castell y Bere
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unitary_wales=Gwynedd
lieutenancy_wales=Gwynedd
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os_grid_reference= SH667085
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OldMapsCounty=Castell y Bere is a native Welsh castle near Llanfihangel-y-pennant north of
Abergynolwyn , inGwynedd , north-westWales . It is situated atop a steep, flat-topped rock from which it commands views of the surroundingDysynni Valley andCadair Idris . It was likely built by PrinceLlywelyn ab Iorwerth around1221 . It is now in the care ofCadw .Today the Castell y Bere is mostly ruins, though the castle's layout, dictated by the
lozenge shape of the rocky outcrop upon which it sits, is still apparent. The castle is composed of two typical Welsh towers fashioned in approximately the shape of the letter D, and a third rectangular tower at the highest point of the land. Scholars have theorized that one of the towers contained a chapel. It was once protected by a system of ditches and drawbridges.Castell y Bere, located in an isolated area, stood guard over a major trade route through the nearby mountains. In1283 , following the fall ofDolwyddelan to an invading English force,Dafydd ap Gruffydd retreated to Castell y Bere. Soon after, the castle was besieged by English forces. Dafydd escaped, but Castell y Bere fell toEdward I of England 's army after its custodian,Cynfrig ap Madog , agreed surrender terms. Seeing the castle's strategic importance in his campaign to capture the Welsh countryside, Edward refortified the castle and a small town began to crop up around it. The English held Castell y Bere until1294 .In 1294, Welsh rebel leader
Madoc ap Llywelyn laid siege to Castell y Bere. On 18 OctoberEdward I sanctioned a relief expedition; a further expedition set out for the castle on 27 October. Neither seems to have been successful, for archaeologists, upon excavating the castle in the 1950s, found evidence that the inner courtyard's buildings had been burned sometime in the late13th century and the castle abandoned.External links
* [http://www.cadw.wales.gov.uk/default.asp?id=6&lang=en&PlaceId=49 Cadw's page on Castell y Bere, with photographs]
* [http://snowdoniaguide.com/castell_y_bere.html Castell-y-Bere, Illustrated Guide]
* [http://www.gtj.org.uk/en/item1/25922 A medieval bucket excavated from Castell y Bere]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2767947 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Castell y Bere]References
* E.D. Evans, 'Castell Y Bere', "The Journal of the Merioneth Historical and Record Society" Vol. 3, pp. 31-44 (1957-60).
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