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Twmpath Garmon; Castle Caereinion, Castle

Motte and Bailey

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Built by the Normans in the 12th century, Castle Caereinion (Twmpath Garmon) is remembered as a strategic stronghold in the medieval Welsh Marches, reflecting Norman expansion into Powys.

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The National Monuments Record of Wales records Twmpath Garmon; Castle Caereinion, Castle as Motte and Bailey from the Medieval period. The saved point comes from the official national record. Inclusion does not by itself mean that the public may enter the place.
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