... with the square keep dating from the sixteenth century. It was the place of imprisonment for Mary Queen of Scots between 1567 and 1568. ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 6 2021 - 9:51am
... building dating back to the thirteenth. The church here was founded in 520 AD.. Our visit We visited on a windy March ... The church is dedicated to St Sinninus, said to be an Irish abbot who had travelled to Rome with St Patrick and arrived in Cornwall ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 11 2013 - 5:09pm
... is a Norman castle site from the early twelfth century and was attacked and sacked on a number of occasions by the Welsh. A stone keep ... Cyngor Abertawe Swansea Council - Oystermouth Castle History . Celtic nation: Wales ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 1 2021 - 2:58pm
... fort enclosed an Early Bronze Age cairn and the site was also occupied into the Romano British period. The site is located between ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 7 2013 - 8:24pm
... which dates from the early fifteenth century although there was a castle on this site in the fourteenth century. Over the centuries the ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Jul 27 2021 - 1:51pm
... Trefilan is located in Trefilan, Ceredigion, Cymru. It was built in the first half of the thirteenth century and little remains of this Welsh castle. The mound can now still be seen and is located beside Trefilan parish church on the B4342. Link ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Sep 28 2021 - 8:07pm
... bailey castle is possibly twelfth century in origin and is made an earthwork bank and ditch surrounding an enclosure with a high castle mound. It fell to the Normans but was retaken by the Welsh and appears to have fallen into disuse after ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 7 2013 - 7:55pm
... is said to have fasted and built a church there. However it was a site of Pagan importance before the arrival of Celtic Christianity being ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 8 2019 - 8:32pm
Moyry Castle (Irish: Caisleán na Maighre) was built in 1601 and is situated in the townland of Carrickbroad (Irish: ... km) south of Newry. Further information on the building and its strategic importance is given on Ring of Gullion - Experience Gullion ...
Anonymous (not verified) - May 18 2021 - 7:09pm
... Age burial site or an Iron Age ringfort. It could also be the case that the mound was later converted into a Medieval motte – an artificial hill on which a ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Nov 19 2022 - 10:45am