• Historian Arnold Taylor described Beaumaris Castle as Britain's "most perfect example of symmetrical concentric planning".
  • Beaumaris Castle is a castle in Beaumaris, Anglesey, built by Edward I as part of the campaign to conquer North Wales.
  • See 89 photos and 13 tips from 658 visitors to Beaumaris Castle. "There are so many castle's nearby that if you are here for a while get a three..."
  • The story with Beaumaris Castle was different, for this fortification stood at a strategic location and was too important for the Parliament to risk losing it.
  • Coin Making. The image show the re-enactment of a minstrel in a room in Beaumaris Castle, a lady is playing a harp and singing for onlookers.
  • On the island of Anglesi, which belongs to Wales, there is a wonderful old castle with an unusual name - Bomaris, which means « beautiful swamp ».
  • The concentric design of Beaumaris meant the outer curtain was overlooked entirely by the castle's inner ward.
  • Beaumaris Castle. Beaumaris Castle (Welsh: Castell Biwmares), located in the town of the same name on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales, was built as part of...
  • Welcome to the captivating world of Beaumaris Castle, a historical gem nestled on the picturesque Isle of Anglesey in North Wales.
  • A World Heritage Site, Beaumaris Castle is regarded by UNESCO as one of the finest examples of late 13th century military architecture in all of Europe.