Gilbert DE Clare started making Caerphilly castle in 1268 but it got attacked within the time of construction and so he remade the castle in 1271 and it is still standing now in Caephilly town centre.
In Conwy, wales, UK
Conwy Castle, located in Wales, is a well-preserved medieval fortress built by Edward I in the 13th century, known for its impressive walls and towers. In contrast, Drogo Castle, situated in Devon, England, is a 20th-century castle designed by architect Edwin Lutyens and is notable for its Arts and Crafts style. While Conwy reflects the military architecture of its time, Drogo represents a more modern approach to castle design, blending functionality with aesthetic appeal. Additionally, Conwy Castle is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, whereas Drogo Castle is not.
above the Conwy Estuary, Comwy North Wales
above the Conwy Estuary, Comwy North Wales
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it is very big
i think it was built in 1283
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Conwy was built during the reign of Edward I between 1283 and 1289 as part of the 'iron ring' of castles to contain the Welsh. The strength of the castle was its rough stone ediface high on a rock guarding the Conwy estuary.
No, it's in Conwy on the north coast of Wales. Cardiff is on the south coast.
Its really old