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  • Caerphilly Castle, Wales: The Second Biggest Castle in Britain, Built in Less Than Three Years.
    Caerphilly Castle is undoubtedly one of the mightiest fortresses in Wales – and perhaps one of the grandest Medieval buildings in Western Europe.
    This formidable castle, surrounded by two huge lakes, is located in the centre of the town of Caerphilly (about 25minutes drive north of Cardiff).
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  • Caerphilly Castle's Inner East Gatehouse, based on the gatehouse built at Tonbridge in the 1250s, reinforced a trend in gatehouse design across England and...
  • Including its moats and outlying areas, the 30 acre castle at Caerphilly is the largest in Wales, and second in size only to Windsor in the whole of Britain.
  • As the largest castle in Wales and the second largest castle in all of Britain, there are plenty of things to do in Caerphilly Castle on your visit.
  • Caerphilly Castle was built in 1268 by Gilbert De Clare. It is the largest Castle in Wales and the second largest in the United Kingdom. www.cadw.gov.uk.
  • Can you picnic on the grounds of Caerphilly Castle? Do you need a permit to do wedding photos outside the castle?
  • Caerphilly Castle is the second largest castle in Britain and one of the mightiest medieval fortresses in Western Europe. The castle offers something for all ages.
  • Caerphilly Castle is undoubtedly one of the mightiest fortresses in Wales – and perhaps one of the grandest Medieval buildings in Western Europe.
  • Gilbert de Clare died at the end of 1295, leaving Caerphilly Castle along with the small town in good condition to his wife Joan de Clare and their underage son.
  • Despite these interruptions, Gilbert successfully completed the castle and took control of the region. The core of Caerphilly Castle, including the castle’s luxurious...
  • Caerphilly Castle boasts an impressive array of defensive and residential features that make it one of Britain’s most remarkable medieval castles