in wales
King Edward I,
In Conwy, wales, UK
Maybe it's not! But what are you talking about? The last supper? The last bagel on my breakfast table? The last castle built in Wales? Please ask again and be more specific. ;-)
The most famous example of a 19th century castle is Neuschwanstein in southern Germany. Other castles include:Gwyrch Castle (Wales)Bryn Bras Castle (Wales)Penrhyn Castle (Wales)
The first castle in Europe was the Motte and bailey castle. It was first built in Normandy, France. It was built in 1051. I hope that I answered your question
Beaumaris Castle was built in North Wales to control the Menai Straights between the Welsh mainland and the Isle of Anglesey.
because after Edward III defeated Llewellyn of wales he built lots of castles in wales
Usually castles in Wales were built by Edward I, Hammer of the Scots (and Welsh, and French, and anyone else that took his fancy). However, this particular castle was built by Gilbert "the Red" de Clare. It was built as the result of an ongoing feud between the Norman de Clares and the Welsh Llywelyn, usually called Ein Llyw Olaf (Our Last Prince).
People building castles usually lived in nearby towns and military style camps. Some lived within the castle while it was being built. King Edward II of England was born in a castle that was being built in Wales.
According to "Cadw" the historic environment service of the Welsh Assembly Government, work on Harlech Castle was supervised by Master James of St George who was Master of the King's Works in Wales.
Chepstow Castle is located in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales. It is one of the oldest surviving stone castles in Britain, dating back to 1067. The castle played a strategic role in defending England against Welsh attacks during the Middle Ages.