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and the river. Construction projects, including a railway, railway bridge and a later inner ring road, resulted in modifications to the site, including destruction of "most of the inner bailey" and the removal of the moat. The courtyard no longer remains, and at its height, the castle was a "river
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visited Castell Newyd ar Uysc (New Castle on the River Usk). In 1185 the king’s accounts show that six pounds fourteen shillings and sixpence were spent on repairs to the castle of Novi Burgi (i.e. Newport) and its buildings and bridge." The castle was restored in 1249 by
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since 1951. An inner ring road was built alongside the castle in 1970. The ruins of the castle were permanently fenced off in 2003, followed by the closure of the public footpath in 2006. It has been closed since 2011, due to safety concerns.
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was held prisoner within the castle in 1460. It was primarily the lordship's administrative centre, an adjunct to their main estate for collecting local tenants' dues and rent. It was rarely used as the lord's residence.
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and later as a brewery. The hall's traceried windows were destroyed in that century, and the brewery was destroyed by a fire in 1883. In 1891, the south tower came into the ownership of
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court". Trett said that "in its heyday it would have dominated the town and the river crossing." It had three tall towers, a large rectangular central tower and two two-storey
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end towers, which connected by straight walls. Its form is based upon the line of the river bank on which it is located. A vaulted audience chamber sat above a
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Newman stated that Newport Castle was built following Gilbert de Clare's death when his sister Margaret's husband, Hugh de Audley was made Lord of
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oriented" castle with no special fortification on the roadside portion of the walled court. Now, only the east side of the castle remains.
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There is evidence that there was an earlier structure on the site from the previous century which may go back to the 10th century.
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History of St. Gwynllyw' Church, Newport-on-Usk: Together with Some Historical Notes on the Immediate Neighbourhood
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became the guardian of the castle between 1930 and 1950, at which time there was a refurbishment of the stonework.
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attacked the castle, took its furnishings and set it on fire. Three hundred trees were needed for reconstruction.
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The castle was first documented in 1405, when it was repaired after being sacked in 1402 in the rebellion by
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occupied the castle, and in 1295, when he was the king, he ordered improvements and repairs. It was ceded to
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This article is about the castle in Newport, south east Wales. For the castle in Newport, Pembrokeshire, see
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The second castle at Newport, commonly known as Newport Castle, was built in the 14th century, possibly by
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The scanty remains of the Norman castle were probably buried by spoil from a railway tunnel dug in 1846.
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Within the castle were a great hall, kitchen, a gallery, chambers and, after the 15th century works by
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Images of the castle are found in a town map of 1750. A plan of the castle itself was published in
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H. G. Jones, "Memories of Newport Castle as a brewery", Gwent Local History, no.65, 1988, pp.17-18
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around 1075. Its exact location is uncertain, but a common theory is that it was built at
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The castle was the inspiration for the 1911 poem "Days That Have Been" by Newport-born
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in 1521, the castle was held by the king until 1547 when it was then possessed by
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Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments in Wales (30 April 2000).
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Ground plan of Newport Castle, showing the portions surviving in 1858. From
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in 1885. Newman has a detailed description of the architecture, and a plan.
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Trains pass near to the castle on the railway bridge crossing the River Usk
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made a "picturesque, romantic" painting of the ruin, as did other artists.
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Newport Castle from the east bank. Note the watergate in the centre tower
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The east side is the only part of the castle to survive. It has been a
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established a garrison of 50 troops at the castle, which was taken by
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In the 19th century, the buildings within the ruin were used as a
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Cadw, Welsh Government. 2011. Archived from 1217: 980: 978: 976: 974: 972: 970: 968: 966: 964: 962: 841: 1491: 496:It was occupied in the early 16th century by 479:. Around 1435 further work was undertaken by 2232:Grade II* listed buildings in Newport, Wales 1301: 578:When from the hills of Gwent I saw the earth 1441:Jeremy K. Knight (1991). 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Newport Castle, Pembrokeshire
Newport, Wales

Newport Castle is located in Wales
51°35′26″N 2°59′42″W / 51.5906°N 2.9950°W / 51.5906; -2.9950
Castle
Owain Glyndŵr
Listed Building
Welsh
castle
Newport, Wales
Hugh de Audley, 1st Earl of Gloucester
Ralph, Earl of Stafford
River Usk
Owain Glyndŵr
Oliver Cromwell
Civil War
Grade II* Listed building
Newport
Newport Bridge
railway bridge
A4042
Old Red Sandstone
limestone
moat
walled
polygonal
watergate
turrets
Humphrey Stafford

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