In 1404 Owain captured the castles of Aberystwyth and Harlech, sealed an agreement with the French and held a parliament at Machynlleth, where he was perhaps crowned Prince of Wales in the ...
One of Edward I's four World Heritage Site castles in North Wales overlooking Cardigan Bay, Harlech is an example of the "walls within walls" designs of architect Master James of St. George.
The property, named Gwernan, is on the market for £425,000 with Monopoly Buy Sell Rent, Llanbedr. The detached house is a stone's throw away from an expansive sandy beach. It has been renovated and ...
Most of the conquered territory was divided into six counties: Flint, Anglesey, Caernarfon, Meirionnydd, Cardigan and Carmarthen. In 1301, these counties were granted to the king's heir, Edward ...
At the first meeting of Harlech Historical Society in the new year in January, Sheila Maxwell gave a fascinating talk on land and property holdings in Harlech.
Wales has no shortage of magnificent castles—from the impenetrable stronghold of Harlech Castle, to the fierce fortifications of Carnarvon. Wales boasts a series of castles known as the Iron ...
It's a backdrop that surely few homes in Wales can match ... and riding through the countryside? Harlech, with its pretty meandering streets and majestic castle steeped in Welsh history, is ...
Visit Wales also recommends Royal St David's, which is described as being a "king among golf courses" as it sits in the shadow of the famous Harlech Castle. So, with dramatic views and a sea ...
In 1404 Owain captured the castles of Aberystwyth and Harlech, sealed an agreement with the French and held a parliament at Machynlleth, where he was perhaps crowned Prince of Wales in the ...
Most of the conquered territory was divided into six counties: Flint, Anglesey, Caernarfon, Meirionnydd, Cardigan and Carmarthen. In 1301, these counties were granted to the king's heir, Edward ...
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