- Flint Castle
Flint Castle, located in
Flint, Flintshire ,Wales was the first of a series ofcastle s built during King Edward I's campaign to conquer Wales.Situated over a harbour on the River Dee estuary, construction began in 1277 and continued for nine years. The castle is believed to have been based on French (or
Savoyard ) contemporary models, with one of the corner towers enlarged and isolated, made to serve askeep (e.g. Dourdan). The keep itself is of a unique plan to the British Isles, with the only close parallel to be found atAigues-Mortes , France, which King Edward I, may have been familiar with. This plan, with the isolated keep was not repeated in the other castles of Edward I (seeCastles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd ).In 1399
Richard II of England was captured and held there before being returned toLondon . The castle was occupied many times during theEnglish Civil War and it has also been used as a quarry.In 1838
J. M. W. Turner painted a watercolor of the castle.HMS "Flint Castle" (K383) was a
Royal Navy Castle class corvette launched in 1943, named after Flint Castle.External links
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=2768233 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Flint Castle]
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