Bryn Amlwg Castle

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Bryn Amlwg Castle
Anchor, Shropshire
Bryn Amlwyg Castle.jpg
Earthworks of Bryn Amlwyg Castle
Bryn Amlwg Castle is located in Shropshire
Bryn Amlwg Castle
Bryn Amlwg Castle
Coordinates52°27′08″N 3°13′38″W / 52.4521°N 3.2272°W / 52.4521; -3.2272Coordinates: 52°27′08″N 3°13′38″W / 52.4521°N 3.2272°W / 52.4521; -3.2272
Grid referencegrid reference SO167845
TypeEnclosure castle
Site information
ConditionEarthworks remain

Bryn Amlwg Castle (Welsh: Castell Bryn Amlwg, lit.'castle on a prominent hill') was an enclosure castle near Anchor, Shropshire, abutting the England–Wales border. It is a scheduled monument, listed in 1930.[1]

This was an enclosure castle of the 12th and 13th centuries, and had towers and a gatehouse.[2] Only earthworks now remain. In 1963 the site was excavated by archaeologists, determining that much of the original ringwork wall structure was composed of wood, and was later replaced largely with stone.[1] The castle's adjacency to the England–Wales border and the former stone fortification shows its historical strategic significance as a border fortification.

The tripoint of Shropshire, Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire is very close by, located at the confluence of the Nant Rhydyfedw and the Nant Rhuddwr valley.

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  1. ^ a b "Castell Bryn Amlwyg: a ringwork and enclosure castle, Bettws-y-Crwyn - 1020148". Historic England. Retrieved 4 June 2021.
  2. ^ Somerset Fry, Plantagenet (1980). The David & Charles book of castles. Newton Abbot, Devon: David & Charles. p. 196. ISBN 0-7153-7976-3. OCLC 7547072.


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