Castell Coch

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Castell Coch is a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle built above the village of Tongwynlais in Wales. The first castle on the site was built by the Normans after 1081 to protect the newly conquered town of Cardiff and control the route along the River Taff. Abandoned shortly afterwards, the castle's earth motte was reused by Gilbert de Clare as the basis for a new stone fortification, which he built between 1267 and 1277 to control his freshly annexed Welsh lands. This castle may have been destroyed in the native Welsh rebellion of 1314. In 1760, the castle ruins were acquired by John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, as part of a marriage settlement that brought the family vast estates in South Wales.

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  • Rhiw Saeson Battle
    battle fought near Llantrisant, Wales in 873
  • Battle of Pant Câd-Einion
    battle which took place between Coitty and Pencoed, Wales in 982
  • Battle of Ystradowain
    battle fought near Cowbridge in 1027
  • Battle of Rhymney
    1071 battle in Wales between Caradog ap Gruffudd of Gwynllwg and the invading Normans
  • Battle of Caerleon Castle
    battle fought in Monmouthshire in 1217 between the Norman invaders and the army of Wales
  • Battle of Cardiff Castle
    battle at Cardiff Castle, Wales, between invading Normans and local Welsh army
  • Battle of Caerphilly Castle
    1270 battle fought by invading Normans against the native Army of Wales
  • Siege of Cardiff
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  • Siege of Caerphilly
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  • Battle of Newport
    battle fought in Monmouthshire in 1402
  • Battle of Stalling Down
    1403 battle
  • Coity Castle Siege
  • Battle of Pwll Melyn
    1405 battle in Wales
  • Battle of St Fagans
    1648 battle that took place during the Second English Civil War
  • Merthyr Rising
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  • Cardiff Blitz
    bombing of Cardiff, Wales during World War II
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  • Flat Holm Coastal and Anti-aircraft Defences
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  • Laboratory Battery
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  • Summit Battery
    artillery battery in Weston-Super-Mare, North Somerset, England, UK
  • Three Palmerstonian Gun Batteries, Flat Holm
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  • Landaff Court WW2 Control Cardiff
    civil defence centre in Cardiff, UK
  • Llwynypia Rhondda Cynon Taff Joint Emergency Centre
    civil defence centre in
  • ROF Brackla
    armaments factory and bunker in Bridgend, Wales
  • Castell Coch
    castle in Tongwynlais, Cardiff, Wales, UK
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    museum in Barry
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    museum in Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom   
  • SM UC-3
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Edward Travanyon Haynes (1840-1922) - William Herbert (d.1630), 3rd Earl of Pembroke (after Anthony van Dyck) - b05238 - Castell CochEdward Travanyon Haynes (1840-1922) - William Herbert (d.1630), 3rd Earl of Pembroke (after Anthony van Dyck) - b05238 - Castell Coch
Castell Coch courtyard stairsCastell Coch courtyard stairs
Castle CochCastle Coch
Edward Travanyon Haynes (1840-1922) (possibly) - John (1744–1814), 1st Marquess of Bute (after Thomas Gainsborough) - b05243.1 - Castell CochEdward Travanyon Haynes (1840-1922) (possibly) - John (1744–1814), 1st Marquess of Bute (after Thomas Gainsborough) - b05243.1 - Castell Coch
Castle Coch, Taffs Well (4785898)Castle Coch, Taffs Well (4785898)
Edward Travanyon Haynes (1840-1922) - Gwendolen Howard (d.1932), Wife of the 3rd Marquess of Bute - b05248.2 - Castell CochEdward Travanyon Haynes (1840-1922) - Gwendolen Howard (d.1932), Wife of the 3rd Marquess of Bute - b05248.2 - Castell Coch
Castle Coch, nr Cardiff (4785957)Castle Coch, nr Cardiff (4785957)
Return from market - Castell CochReturn from market - Castell Coch
Castell Coch 2018Castell Coch 2018
Castell Coch 2018Castell Coch 2018
TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
arearegion500Kingdom of GlywysingWikidata
arearegion580Kingdom of MorgannwgWikidata
eventarmed conflict873Rhiw Saeson BattlebattleWikidata
eventarmed conflict982Battle of Pant Câd-EinionbattleWikidata
eventarmed conflict1027Battle of YstradowainbattleWikidata
eventarmed conflict1071Battle of RhymneyNormans, battle, Caradog ap GruffuddWikidata
eventarmed conflict1217Battle of Caerleon CastlebattleWikidata
eventarmed conflict1233Battle of Cardiff CastlebattleWikidata
eventarmed conflict1270Battle of Caerphilly CastlebattleWikidata
eventarmed conflict1326Siege of CardiffsiegeWikidata
eventarmed conflict1326Siege of CaerphillysiegeWikidata
eventarmed conflict1402Battle of NewportbattleWikidata
eventarmed conflict1403Battle of Stalling DownKingdom of England, Principality of Wales, battleWikidata
eventarmed conflict1404Coity Castle SiegesiegeWikidata
eventarmed conflict1405Battle of Pwll Melynbattle, Kingdom of England, Principality of WalesWikidata
eventarmed conflict1648Battle of St Fagansbattle, Roundhead, CavalierWikidata
eventarmed conflict1831Merthyr RisingrebellionWikidata
eventarmed conflict1940Cardiff BlitzNazi Germany, United Kingdom, aerial bombing of a cityWikidata
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linkpageGatehouse Gazetteer page@Wikidata
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linkpageSketchfab page@Castell CochWikidata
linkpageTripadvisor page@Wikidata
objectwatercraftSM UB-20Type UB II submarine, U-boatWikidata
siteartillery batteryAnti-aircraft and Coastal Battery West of Lavernock Pointartillery batteryWikidata
siteartillery batteryFlat Holm Coastal and Anti-aircraft Defencesartillery batteryWikidata
siteartillery batteryGarden Batteryartillery batteryWikidata
siteartillery batteryLaboratory Batteryartillery batteryWikidata
siteartillery batteryLavernock Batteryartillery batteryWikidata
siteartillery batterySummit Batteryartillery batteryWikidata
siteartillery batteryThree Palmerstonian Gun Batteries, Flat Holmartillery batteryWikidata
sitebunkerCardiff Landaff Sub Controlcivil defense center, Cardiff CouncilWikidata
sitebunkerCardiff Regional War RoombunkerWikidata
sitebunkerLandaff Court WW2 Control Cardiffcivil defense center, Cardiff City CouncilWikidata
sitebunkerLlwynypia Rhondda Cynon Taff Joint Emergency Centrecivil defense centerWikidata
sitebunkerROF Bracklafilling factory, Explosive ROF, Royal Ordnance Factory, munitions factory, bunkerWikidata
sitecastleCastell CochCadw, castleWikidata
sitecastleLlantrisant CastlecastleWikidata
sitecastleNewport CastleCadw, castleWikidata
sitecastleSt Donat's Castlehouse, castleWikidata
sitecastleSt Fagans Castlemanor house, castleWikidata
sitecastleSt Quintins CastleCadw, castleWikidata
sitecastle1080Cardiff Castlelocal authority museum, archaeological site, castleWikidata
sitecastle1100Coity CastleCadw, castleWikidata
sitecastle1106Newcastle CastleCadw, castleWikidata
sitecastle1106Ogmore CastleCadw, castleWikidata
sitecastle1268Caerphilly CastleCadw, castleWikidata
sitefortPenrhos Camp (civil war earthworks)fortWikidata
sitefortSummerhouse FortfortWikidata
sitefort1864Brean Down Fortartillery fort, contour fortWikidata
sitemuseumBarry War Museummilitary museum, organizationWikidata
sitemuseumGlamorgan Wartime Heritage Centreheritage center, military museumWikidata
sitemuseum2010Firing Line: Cardiff Castle Museum of the Welsh Soldierindependent museum, museum, Cardiff Council, military museum, organizationWikidata
siteshipwreckSM UC-3Type UC I submarine, shipwreck, U-boatWikidata
commonsimageEdward Travanyon Haynes (1840-1922) - William Herbert (d.1630), 3rd Earl of Pembroke (after Anthony van Dyck) - b05238 - Castell Coch Commons
commonsimageCastell Coch courtyard stairs Commons
commonsimageCastle Coch Commons
commonsimageEdward Travanyon Haynes (1840-1922) (possibly) - John (1744–1814), 1st Marquess of Bute (after Thomas Gainsborough) - b05243.1 - Castell Coch Commons
commonsimageCastle Coch, Taffs Well (4785898) Commons
commonsimageEdward Travanyon Haynes (1840-1922) - Gwendolen Howard (d.1932), Wife of the 3rd Marquess of Bute - b05248.2 - Castell Coch Commons
commonsimageCastle Coch, nr Cardiff (4785957) Commons
commonsimageReturn from market - Castell Coch Commons
commonsimageCastell Coch 2018 Commons
commonsimageCastell Coch 2018 Commons