Pennard Castle, Swansea, Wales

29th March 2015

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1100s - first castle here was timber constructed by Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick
Late 1200s - stone castle replaced the timber by the de Braose family
1400 - castle was abandoned due to the castle's vulnerability                      

We found this castle particularly hard to find. It is in the middle of a golf course – so beware of golfers and balls! We recommend approaching from the direction of the golf club as you will soon see the water tower and to the left of this are the castle ruins. Whilst the castle is small - all that remains are parts of the gatehouse, curtain walls, towers and great hall - however considering its location it is well preserved and the views are breathtaking.

Owned by CADW, but can be visited at any time and is free
There is a car park in the village of Pennard however this is a bit if a distance away, the nearest access is at the golf club – but no parking of non-members is permitted.
No amenities or guidebooks available

N & K

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