Castell Crug Eryr

This Welsh motte and 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 fourteenth century. The site is on the A44 about a mile northwest of the A44/A481 junction, southeast of Llandrindod Wells.

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