Raglan Castle - Castell Rhaglan

Reconstruction of Raglan image courtesy of Cadw

Raglan Castle - Castell Rhaglan is a fifteenth century castle and building began on the site of a previous manorial site in 1435. A significant feature of the castle is the 'Great Tower' which was heavily damaged in the English Civil War. It is surrounded by a wall with corner turrets and an impressive double towered gatehouse. The castle is located just north of the village of Raglan, Monmouthshire, Wales (Welsh: Rhaglan, Sir Fynwy, Cymru) off the A450 southeast of Abergavenny (Welsh: Y Fenni).

Link: Cadw - Raglan Castle

Image: Reconstruction of Raglan image courtesy of Cadw

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