• The Mortimers encouraged the development of a castle town at Cefnllys in order to consolidate their hold on the surrounding land, as well as the wider cantref.
  • The action proved short and sharp and the Marcher forces were rapidly bottled up in the ruined and unprovisioned walls of Cefnllys castle.
  • Travel, history and heritage information about Cefnllys Castle , a Castle in Powys, plus nearby accommodation and historic attractions to visit.
  • Repairs to Cefnllys under the Crown are recorded in 1356, and the castle had again reverted to Crown control when the Glyndwr rebellion broke out in 1401.
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  • View from the Ridge at Cefnllys Castle ©heritagehiker. The castle site has two main phases of building and is described as Cefnllys Castle I & II.
  • Both castles on Castle Bank are now entirely ruinous and only traces remain; the sole surviving medieval structure at Cefnllys is St Michael's Church.
  • Cefnllys Castle, earthworks and footings of substantial 2-phase hilltop castle of the Mortimers.
  • application/pdfGeneral Digital Donations CollectionIllustrated digital publication, in .PDF format, concerning the history and survey of Cefnllys Castle...
  • Cefnllys Castle was one of many in the Marches that suffered a short but challenging existence. The original castle for this district was 1.5km NNE of the local...
  • Cefnllys Castle (Welsh: Castell Cefn-llys). ... Image: Castle Bank at Cefnllys image courtesy of Paul R. Davis via Wikimedia Commons.
  • Cefnllys Castle (Welsh: Castell Cefn-llys, pronounced [ˈkastɛɬ kɛvn ɬɨːs]) was a medieval spur castle in Radnorshire (now part of Powys), Wales.
  • The action proved short and sharp and the Marcher forces were rapidly bottled up in the ruined and unprovisioned walls of Cefnllys castle.