• 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.
  • Originally built of rough sandstone from which it took its name, “Castell Coch” (Red Castle), was a stronghold for the family of Gilbert de Clare, fabled in...
  • While resting on ancient foundations, Castell Coch (Red Castle) is relatively modern, the by-product of a vivid Victorian imagination, assisted by untold wealth.
  • After a visit to Castell Coch it is worth visiting nearby Castell Coch to see the ultimate example of the collaboration between Lord Bute and William Burges.
  • And, to find the origins of Castell Coch as a true fortress, we must look back much earlier. The guide also includes a ground plan, bird’s-eye view and Bute family tree.
  • Cymraeg: Mae Castell Coch (Castell y Tylwyth Teg) yn gastell o'r 19eg ganrif yn arddull yr Adfywiad Gothig, a adeiladwyd ar safle adfeilion caer go iawn.
  • Castell Coch (Welsh pronunciation: Welsh for Red Castle) is a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle built above the village of Tongwynlais in South Wales.
  • McLees, David, Castell Coch: Resmi Kılavuz (2005) Cadw. ... Wikimedia Commons , Castell Coch için bir medya kategorisine sahiptir .
  • ^ a b Historic Wales and Welsh Assembly Government. "Case Study: Conservation Achievements, Castell Coch" (PDF). Cadw. s. 38. Alındı 27 Mart 2015.
  • Castell Coch. A Grade I Listed Building in Tongwynlais, Cardiff. ... Entry Name: Castell Coch. Listing Date: 28 January 1963. Last Amended: 14 November 2000.