• Castell Coch (Welsh pronunciation: ]; Welsh for Red Castle) is a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle built above the village of Tongwynlais in South Wales.
  • Caerphilly Castle was built to control the new territory and Castell Coch—strategically located between Cardiff and Caerphilly—was reoccupied.
  • Here’s your answer. Castell Coch, or the ‘Red Castle’, rises up from the ancient beech woods of Fforest Fawr like a vision from a fairytale.
  • Castell Coch was designed by the architect William Burgess as a country retreat for the Third Marquis of Bute, John Patrick Crichton-Stuart and his family but...
  • Castell Coch, or the Red Castle, as you see it now, was built on medieval ruins and was designed by William Burges, who also remodelled Cardiff Castle.
  • Driving past Cardiff on the M4, Castell Coch appears like a mirage of a fairytale castle, a scene taken straight from the pages of a Brothers Grimm story.
  • Castell Coch. Meander through this 19th-century castle and former home to admire its antique furniture, elaborately decorated rooms and Gothic-revival...
  • Castell Coch. A Grade I Listed Building in Tongwynlais, Cardiff. ... Entry Name: Castell Coch. Listing Date: 28 January 1963. Last Amended: 14 November 2000.
  • NB- on the spelling of Castell- that is the Welsh spelling, not a mistake (as Dad first thought). More info: CADW Castell Coch.
  • Castell Coch is an extraordinary piece of architecture resembling a fairy-tale castle, with a magnificent interior and Disney-like towers fit for a princess.