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Castell Coch
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| Castell Coch is a 19th century Gothic Revival castle built on the remains of a genuine 13th century fortification. It is situated in the village of Tongwynlais, north Cardiff, Wales. A castle was probably founded on the site in the early thirteenth century by a Welsh chieftain named Ifor Bach. In the late thirteenth century the castle site was claimed by the De Clare family because of its strategic importance, commanding both the plains area and the entrance to the Taff valley. The castle was rebuilt in stone and consisted of a keep, towers, an enclosed courtyard and a gatehouse. |
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Find an extensive presentation of the Castell Coch, featuring details on its structure and appearance. |
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Enjoy reading about the history and the design of the Castell Coch. |
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Admire several delightful views of this imposing Welsh castle. |
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