Llanblethian Castle - Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, Great Britain.
N 51° 27.450 W 003° 27.365
30U E 468312 N 5700801
The castle walls extend more than 200 feet, and are best seen from space. St Quintins Castle (also known as St Quentins Castle and Llanblethian Castle) is a 14th century castle located in the village of Llanblethian, Cowbridge, South Wales.
Waymark Code: WMG5KF
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/15/2013
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To view the Castle Gatehouse, and see the complete Castle Walls, just zoom in on this listing coordinate map & select Sat.
At the Castle gatehouse, there is an audio device, where you select information relevant to the history of the area or Castle, you just wind the handle, and a voice tells you, all about your selected subject, in English or Welsh.
"Mainly early fourteenth-century remains of a large courtyard castle, including a massive twin-towered gatehouse. Probably built by Gilbert de Clare" Text Source: (
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"The castle itself is a rectangular stone walled enclosure, roughly 64 metres East to West. The walls are roughly 120 centimetres in thickness. It is set on a spur above steep slopes on all sides apart from the East side. The weak East side of the fortification is protected by a twin-tower gatehouse and a further two towers East entrance facade. The best defensive side is the southern side which falls away sharply to the River Thaw. It was reported as being ruinous by 1741." Text Source: (
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