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Penllyn Castle

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NPRN19651
Map ReferenceSS97NE
Grid ReferenceSS9789076070
Unitary (Local) AuthorityThe Vale of Glamorgan
Old CountyGlamorgan
CommunityPenllyn
PeriodPost Medieval
Description
NAR SS97NE17

1. Late 18th century, perhaps. Wing remains medieval castle. 2 storey. Embattled parapet. Central square tower. Flat roofed stone porch. Interior?
The only part of the castle to survive consists of the N. and E. walls of the Norman keep, incorporated in a disused stable on the N. side of the mid 19th-century house.

2. Earliest structure is a possibly 12th C. castle tower, 12.5m NE-SW by 8.5m, resting on cliffs on the E & NE; 16th C. house, described seperately from castle (1652), derelict by 1786; 'elegant modern mansion' of 1833 & current gothic pile, 1846.

Sources: RCAHMW 1981 Glamorgan IV.1 'the Greater Houses', 350-1 [103];
1991, Glamorgan III.1a 'the Earlier Castles', 336-40 [EM4].

Associated with:
Outbuildings (Nprn37639)
Park/gardens (Nprn265776).

RCAHMW AP955148/66-7

J.Wiles 17.02.03