Weobley Castle, Swansea, Wales
29th March
2015
Early 1300s - this fortified manor house wwas built by David de la Bere, a steward to Lord of Gower
1406 - due to lack of fortifications the castle was taken by Owain Glyndwr
Late 1400s - castle given to Rhys ap Thomas, a reward from Henry VII for his support in the Battle of Bosworth (1485)
1500s - castle passed to the Herbert family (the Lords of Gower) then to the Somerset fmaily who later became the Dukes of Beaufort
The castle fell into decay due to lack of use as its location was so isolated
For a time the castle was used as a farmhouse
1406 - due to lack of fortifications the castle was taken by Owain Glyndwr
Late 1400s - castle given to Rhys ap Thomas, a reward from Henry VII for his support in the Battle of Bosworth (1485)
1500s - castle passed to the Herbert family (the Lords of Gower) then to the Somerset fmaily who later became the Dukes of Beaufort
The castle fell into decay due to lack of use as its location was so isolated
For a time the castle was used as a farmhouse
Nice castle with views over the marshes. When going around the
castle not much information as to where you are. An unusual looking castle from
some aspects, from angle you can see where the fortified manor house is and a
lot the features are original – the oldest part of the castle is the hall block.
You can also see limekilns.
Limited designated parking for the castle
Toilets
Some information boards in a room of the castle
Dogs allowed
Some information boards in a room of the castle
Dogs allowed
N & K
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