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Caerphilly Castle

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Caerphilly Castle is one of the great medieval castles of western Europe. Several factors give it this pre-eminence - its immense size (1.2h), making it the largest in Britain after Windsor, its large-scale use of water for defence and the fact that it is the first truly concentric castle in Britain. Of the time of its building in the late 13th century, it was a revolutionary masterpiece of military planning One of Henry III's most powerful and ambitious barons, Gilbert de Clare, lord of Glamorgan, built this castle. His purpose was to secure the area and prevent lowland south Wales from falling into the hands of the Welsh leader Llywelyn the Last, who controlled most of mid and north Wales. De Clare built other castles on the northern fringes of his territory for the same purpose, such as Castell Coch. He had seized the upland district of Senghenydd, in which Caerphilly lies, from the Welsh in 1266 to act as a buffer against Llywelyn's southward ambitions. Llywelyn realised the threat and tried but failed to prevent the castle from being built; it was begun on 11 April 1268, was attacked by Llywelyn in 1270, and was begun again in 1271. This time it was completed without hindrance. Its message was not lost on Llywelyn, who retreated northwards. Apart from the remodelling of the great hall and other domestic works in 1322-6 for Hugh le Despenser, no more alterations were carried out, making it a very pure example of late 13th-century military architecture. I have just returned from a lovely few days in the beautiful country of Wales, the people were superb as was the scenery. Well worth a visit and I shall return. I found I could take photographs in black and white on my camera, hope it works for you and you enjoy this capture of this magnificent castle. I will post some of my many photographs over the next week. Thanks for viewing and any comments you may wish to leave, always appreciated. Have a great weekend, Susan

Comments (9)


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MrsRatbag

12:05PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Wonderful old castle, nice capture!

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Artists4U

12:50PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Excellent View of the Castle... well done .xx

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tetsu-pino

1:39PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Splendid castle and fantastic capture!!!

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Fidelity2

2:42PM | Sat, 12 July 2008

Very well done. 5+.

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artaddict2

4:58AM | Sun, 13 July 2008

Great shot of detail to the battlements and windows etc. when I was a kid of about 9 or 10 years old my Dad took me around many castles around wales but I can hardly remember which ones. lol.

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lucyjo

7:07AM | Sun, 13 July 2008

Susan it is beautiful!

bebert

8:28AM | Sun, 13 July 2008

excellent vue of this superb tower.

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sirgugu

4:14PM | Sun, 13 July 2008

Nice castle. 2-3 degrees to the right and will be better. Don't worry I have the same problem and someone told me. Please check.

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Art_Ramos

11:24AM | Fri, 18 July 2008

This looks very familiar! Was a fantasy movie shot here? I'm thinking it was either "Ladyhawke" or "Willow"!


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