- Llandovery Castle
Llandovery Castle is a
castle ruin in the town ofLlandovery inCarmarthenshire ,Wales . It occupies a strategic hilltop overlooking theRiver Brân .The
Normans began construction of the castle in1116 , and shortly thereafter it was attacked and partially destroyed by Welsh forces underGruffydd ap Rhys . The castle remained in Norman hands until1158 , whenRhys ap Gruffydd , youngest son of Gruffydd ap Rhys, seized the castle from its owner. The castle changed hands over the next several years, finally falling to the English under Edward I in1277 . It was briefly retaken by Welsh forces underLlywelyn the Last in 1282. It was attacked during theOwain Glyndŵr rebellion in 1403 and left a partial ruin. The castle fell into decline beginning in the 14th century and was never rebuilt.Today it is easily accessible being a very short walk from Llandovery town centre and the site of the new statue of
Llywelyn ap Gruffydd Fychan .External links
* [http://www.castlewales.com/llandov.html Castles of Wales: Llandovery Castle]
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