Pennard Castle - LUCKY EIGHT - Swansea, Gower, Wales.
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member veritas vita
N 51° 34.626 W 004° 06.115
30U E 423643 N 5714579
Pennard Castle is the focus of this Lucky 8 scoring a Tally of 8. The Castle is in ruin's, west of the village of Pennard. The Castle has stunning views overlooking three cliffs Bay and Oxwich Bay, on the Gower Peninsula, South Wales.
Waymark Code: WMQ484
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/16/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
Views: 2

Pennard Castle is a ruined castle, west of the village of Pennard in the Gower Peninsula. The Castle has stunning views overlooking three cliffs Bay and Oxwich Bay.The castle was established in the 12th century but abandoned in the 1400s.

"Pennard Castle's situation is dramatic and beautiful. It is perched on the edge of the valley of the Pennard Pill, with a sheer drop below to the north and west. From it there is a sweeping view out towards Three Cliffs Bay, and across the valley to Penmaen Burrows. It was a perfect position for a castle, except for one thing which cannot have been foreseen when it was built: it was vulnerable to sand blow. By the end of the 14th century sand encroachment had led to its abandonment.

In the early 12th century Henry de Beaumont, first earl of Warwick, was granted the lordship of Gower, and it was probably he who built the ringwork castle here. It had a bank and ditch around it, and a primitive stone hall. On the opposite side of the valley, at Penmaen, was a very similar castle of the same date. The only traces of this early castle are the footings of the hall at the west end of the courtyard, which was probably added to the ringwork in the early 13th century.

In the late 13th or early 14th century the castle was rebuilt in stone, using local limestone and reddish sandstone, and the present-day ruins are the remains of this castle. It was probably the work of the de Braoses, who held the castle for a while in the 13th century. In 1321 it passed to the de Mowbray family". Source: (visit link)

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1-Animals >
2-Buildings> Castles WMEZ6G Pennard Castle - Gower (visit link)
3-Business >
4-Culture >
5-Entertainment> Official Local Tourism Attractions WMGFGW Three Cliffs Bay - Visitor Attraction (visit link)
6-History> Preserved Architectural Remnants WMHV1B Pennard Castle - Ruin - Gower (visit link)
7-Measurment
8-Monuments >
9-Nature> Water (Nature) Bridgeless Water Crossings WMDZ6A Ford to Gower Heritage Centre (visit link)
10-Oddities> Satellite Imagery Oddities WMG2VM Pennard Castle - Gower (visit link)
11-Recreation> Hiking and Trails> Scenic Hikes WMF9ZA Three Cliffs Bay Walk - Gower (visit link)
12-Signs >
13-Structures> Coastal Boardwalks WMEZ91 Three Cliffs Bay boardwalk - Parkmill - Gower (visit link)
14-Technology> Internet> Wikipedia Entries WMF5JX Pennard Castle - Gower (visit link)
15-Waymarking Multifarious >
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2-Buildings> Castles WMEZ6G 5-Entertainment> Official Local Tourism Attractions WMGFGW 6-History> Preserved Architectural Remnants and Ruins WMHV1B 9-Nature> Water (Nature) Bridgeless Water Crossings WMDZ6A 10-Oddities> Satellite Imagery Oddities WMG2VM 11-Recreation> Hiking and Trails> Scenic Hikes WMF9ZA 13-Structures> Coastal Boardwalks WMEZ91 14-Technology> Internet> Wikipedia Entries WMF5JX


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