• Denbigh Castle and town walls were a set of fortifications built to control the lordship of Denbigh after the conquest of Wales by Norman King Edward I in 1282.
  • Looking south to the east castle walls and the Bastion Tower of the town walls. The Burgess Gatehouse from the south.
  • Why was Denbigh Castle built? Its formidable walls and towers command spectacular views across the surrounding plains to the Clwydian Range in the distance.
  • Welcome to Denbigh Castle and Town Walls! This app is more than just a guide. It helps you to understand what it was like to live and work in this medieval fortress.
  • Denbigh Castle and Town Walls. Goblin Tower - Denbigh Castle. Car Park. Exchequer Gate.
  • Denbigh Castle and town walls plan, labelled.svg 2,232 × 2,148; 370 KB. Denbigh fortified town wall - geograph.org.uk - 1006045.jpg 640 × 481; 85 KB.
  • Well preserved stone town walls of Denbigh. Free to visit (for some parts you need the key from the castle). Great views of the town and surrounding countryside.
  • Captured by the English: Castle and Town Walls. Denbigh was taken by the English and in 1283 was given by Edward I to Henry de Lacy, the Earl of Lincoln, and it...
  • The circuit of defences enclosing the town extends for some 1,100m. The walls were erected simultaneously with Denbigh Castle’s outer western and southern...
  • In the present day the castle and town walls are managed by CADW, with paid entry to visit. And definitely well worth the trip! ... Denbigh Castle And Town Walls.