• Castell Coch. History, tourist information, and nearby accommodation. ... Castell Coch is a Victorian fantasy castle built by William Burges for the Marquess of Bute.
  • Dubbed as the fairytale castle, Castell Coch or Red Castle was built in the 19th century as a love sanctuary for the 3rd Marquess of Bute and his Lady.
  • Castell Coch was built on the site of a 13th-century castle. The earlier fortification was constructed by a Welsh chieftain referred to as Ifor Bach ("Little Ivor").
  • Castell Coch in Wales. Among the many ghostly entities that haunt Britain, phantom white ladies appear to be the most commonly encountered.
  • There has been a castle on the site of Castell Coch since the Norman times to protect the growing town of Cardiff before it became a city in 1081!
  • The highly decorated interiors and rich furnishings of Castell Coch make it a dazzling masterpiece of the High Victorian era. But it’s no exotic folly.
  • White Lady of Castell Coch. Perched on a hill in the Fforest Fawr in South Wales, Castell Coch prominently rises above the tree line.
  • Castell Coch parking is free and right in front of the castle coch. The entrance to car park Castell Coch looks like this when the path gate is open
  • Caerphilly Castle was built to control the new territory and Castell Coch—strategically located between Cardiff and Caerphilly—was reoccupied.
  • Castell Coch translates as the Red Castle, but not named after Red Gilbert, but the red sandstone it was constructed from. ... Cardiff Castle and Castell Coch.