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Roman forts
There were
three successive Roman forts on the site of
Medieval
castle
The Despenser family held the castle throughout the 14th
century. In 1317, Llywelyn Bren
was imprisoned there for revolting against the English and executed in a most
humiliating manner. Four years later, the castle was taken by a combined force
of marcher lords attempting to overthrow King Edward II. okDuring Owain Glynd?r's rebellion in the early 1400's his supporters took
the castle in 1404 and set the town alight (a
Victorian
mansion
In the early
19th century the castle was enlarged and refashioned in an early Gothic Revival
style for John Crichton-Stuart, 2nd Marquess of
Rebuilding
began with the Clock Tower, planned 1866-1868 and begun in 1869. The towers
continue westward, the Tank Tower, the Guest Tower, the Herbert Tower and the
Beauchamp Tower, part Burges, part Holland, part 15th
and 16th century, creating a skyline, best observed from Bute
Park, that echoes Burges' unbuilt
design for the Law Courts and presents a visually-stunning image of a mediaeval
city.
Within the
Castle, the succession of sumptuous apartments; the Winter
and Summer Smoking Rooms, the Chaucer Room, the Arab Room, Lord Bute's Bedroom, the Roof Garden, repeatedly illustrates Burges' supreme skill as an art-architect. Taking complete
control of the designing, the building, the decoration and the furnishing of
the apartments, and using his favoured team of
Nicholls, Crace, Lonsdale, Burges
created a suite of rooms in a unique Gothic Revival style that is unrivalled.
Access and
events
The castle
was later sold to the city of
The castle
has hosted a number of rock concerts and performances and has the capacity to
accommodate over 10,000 people. Notable concerts include the Stereophonics Live at
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The Spiritual
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