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Prestatyn Castle

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22: 91:. Prestatyn Castle occupies a low-lying position, but still commands a view across much of the flat coastal plain and guarded the coast road between Rhuddlan and Chester. The only remains of the castle are a raised mound about 20 m (66 ft) in diameter surrounded by a ditch. The bailey enclosed the whole of the motte, an unusual arrangement. A slightly-raised causeway extends to the south but there is no sign of what entrance arrangements were present, nor of what structure originally topped the mound. Excavations that took place around 1913 revealed that the bailey was surrounded by a substantial stone wall about 1.2 m (4 ft) thick. 48:. It was built on level ground on the coastal plain and commanded an extensive view. Nowadays the mound and slight remnants of a causeway are all that is visible. 68:
in 1167. It does not appear to have been rebuilt, and the Banastre family fled to Lancashire where Robert constructed a house on the site currently occupied by
271: 21: 76:. By 1279, this region was again under control of the English but historical records only refer to the manor house and not the fort. 276: 84:
An earth mound, visible in fields to the south of the Prestatyn railway station, near Nant Hall, marks the site of an early wooden
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rubbing stone
motte and bailey
Prestatyn
Henry II of England
Henry II of England
Robert Banastre
Owain Gwynedd
Bank Hall
Henry de Lacy
motte and bailey
castle


Farrer & Brownbill 1906


Armitage 1912


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Castle ruins in Wales
Castles in Denbighshire
Scheduled monuments in Denbighshire
Motte-and-bailey castles

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