Wales Castles

 White Castle

White Castle
White Castle. One of the three castles of the "Trilateral" built by the Norman Marcher Lords to defend the route from Monmouth into Wales. This is the most impressive of the three, boasting a moat still complete with water today. It is also passed by the Offa's Dyke National Trail

Photograph by Chris Heaton. Some rights reserved.  (view original image)

White Castle
The view is from the NW corner of White Castle Looking into the courtyard. An excellent though of course ruined, Norman Castle, well worth the walk.

Photograph by John Phillips. Some rights reserved.  (view original image)



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WHITE CASTLE FACTS



Location
near Llanvetherine, Monmouthshire

Date
11th to 13th century

Other Castles in the Area
  Berkeley Castle
  Goodrich Castle
  Kilpeck Castle
  Longtown Castle
  Thornbury Castle
  Abergavenny Castle
  Brecon Castle
  Caerphilly Castle
  Caldicot Castle
  Castell Troggy
  Chepstow Castle

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