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The keep is a large D-shaped tower on the western side of the castle. The gatehouse has two towers on the north side with a well-tower. There are also remnants of the
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built a castle in the current location in the early twelfth century and this was rebuilt in stone. It was burnt in the early sixteenth century and never repaired.
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spent a great deal of money repairing the castle in 1159–62, but the Welsh captured it regardless.
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The castle was burnt in a rebellion led by Hywel ap Rhys in 1532 and was never rebuilt.
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This article is about the castle ruin. For the Canadian hospital ship sunk in 1918, see
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Castell Llanymddyfri Sir Gaerfyrddin gyda cherflun o - LLywelyn ap Gruffydd Fychan
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visited the castle in 1400 and it was besieged during the
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in 1277. It was briefly recaptured by Welsh forces under
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of Heleigh in 1299 (who later inherited the lordship of
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HMHS Llandovery Castle
Llandovery
Carmarthenshire
Wales

Llandovery Castle is located in Wales
51°59′33″N 3°47′43″W / 51.9924°N 3.7952°W / 51.9924; -3.7952
Castle
Richard Fitz Pons
Listed Building
Welsh
castle
ruin
Llandovery
Carmarthenshire
Wales
River Towy
Normans

Richard Fitz Pons
Cantref Bychan
motte-and-bailey castle
Princes of Deheubarth
Henry II of England
Edward I
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd
John Giffard, 1st Baron Giffard
Audley family
Cemaes
Pembrokeshire

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