Monday 18 January 2016

1067 Chepstow Castle

Chepstow Castle (Welsh - Cas-gwent), located in ChepstowMonmouthshire, in Wales, on top of cliffs overlooking the River Wye, is the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain and it was the southernmost of a chain of castles built along the English-Welsh border in the Welsh MarchesIts construction was begun under the instruction of the Norman Lord William FitzOsbern, soon made Earl of Hereford, from 1067. The castle ruins are Grade I listed as at 6 December 1950.


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