Llawhaden Castle, Pembrokeshire
Llawhaden Castle (Welsh: Castell Llanhuadain) is a ruined castle in Llawhaden, Pembrokeshire. Originally the site of a motte-and-bailey castle, it was rebuilt in stone by the bishops of the Diocese of St David in the 13th century and abandoned in the 16th century. The castle is in the care of Cadw. It is within the council area of Pembrokeshire.
CADW Scheduled Monument PE024.
Place Type: Mediæval Castle
Alternative name(s): Castell Llanhuadain
Historic County: Pembrokeshire
Lat, Long: 51.822371,-4.7976165
Grid Reference: SN 0729 1745
Community (Civil Parish): Llawhaden C
Council Area: Pembrokeshire CA
Police Area: Dyfed-Powys PA
Devolved Legislature: Welsh Assembly (Senedd)
GBPN ID: 65600
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Llawhaden_Castle,_Pembrokeshire_65600
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CADW Scheduled Monument PE024.
Place Type: Mediæval Castle
Alternative name(s): Castell Llanhuadain
Historic County: Pembrokeshire
Lat, Long: 51.822371,-4.7976165
Grid Reference: SN 0729 1745
Community (Civil Parish): Llawhaden C
Council Area: Pembrokeshire CA
Police Area: Dyfed-Powys PA
Devolved Legislature: Welsh Assembly (Senedd)
GBPN ID: 65600
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Llawhaden_Castle,_Pembrokeshire_65600
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Peruse Pembrokeshire on Wikishire

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