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One of Edward I's four World Heritage Site castles in North Wales overlooking Cardigan Bay, Harlech is an example of the "walls within walls" designs of architect Master James of St. George.
Wales has no shortage of magnificent castles—from the impenetrable stronghold of Harlech Castle, to the fierce fortifications of Carnarvon. Wales boasts a series of castles known as the Iron ...
Renewed efforts are being made to reopen a Gwynedd theatre seven years after it shut. A condition survey is to be carried out ...
In the battle to be named the world's steepest street, Baldwin Street in Dunedin, New Zealand led the way for many years.But then, in June 2019, after more than a decade of lording it over every other ...
Another common reason is that they didn’t realise the site would be so intact and well preserved and how much of the site ...
An £8,000 grant has been awarded to Theatr Ardudwy in Harlech for an assessment of work needed for its restoration. The grant ...
Most of the conquered territory was divided into six counties: Flint, Anglesey, Caernarfon, Meirionnydd, Cardigan and Carmarthen. In 1301, these counties were granted to the king's heir, Edward ...
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Haven said: "Wales is home to some of the most wondrous ... you’ll also find the imposing and well-kept 13th-century Harlech Castle, a World Heritage Site that is open to visitors throughout ...
Most of the conquered territory was divided into six counties: Flint, Anglesey, Caernarfon, Meirionnydd, Cardigan and Carmarthen. In 1301, these counties were granted to the king's heir, Edward ...