Denbigh Castle Castles
The site of the castle was probably occupied from the early Christian period, with the possibility that a native Welsh fortress was built on the site and was being used as a royal centre immediately before the building of the current stone castle.
The current stone castle was begun by Henry de Lacy, 3rd Earl of Lincoln, to whom King Edward had granted the territory, shortly after the defeat of the last native Welsh prince, Dafydd ap Gruffudd, in 1282. It was besieged and captured by the Welsh during the revolt of Madog ap Llywelyn in 1294; during the siege, a relieving force under de Lacy was defeated in a nearby battle.
During the English Civil War, Denbigh Castle was a stronghold of the Royalist cause, and King Charles I of England stayed there briefly in September 1645, when his forces in other parts of the country were suffering defeat after defeat.
The original plan of the castle consisted of a long span of curtain walls with irregularly spaced projecting, half round towers with two gateways. These original walls now form the town walls. The current castle was divided from the rest of the enclosed area by a newer set of more massive walls in the style of Caernarfon Castle, including the unique three-towered gatehouse that is its most striking feature. Although there is no hard evidence to prove it, it is widely believed that the architect responsible for these walls was the king's Master Mason, Master James of Saint George. The castle is also the home of one apparition of the Grey Lady.
The castle is now in the care of Cadw.
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AddressA525shire, Denbigh, Denbighshire, LL16 3NB
Opening timesApril - Sep, Mon-Fri 10am - 5.30pm
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Attraction typeCastles
Hotels near Denbigh Castle
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Guildhall Tavern Hotel &
A Grade-2 Listed 16th century coaching inn, the Guildhall Tavern is 3 minutes walk from Denbigh Castle and town centre. Some of its luxurious rooms have period features and free Wi-Fi..
Castle House B&B
In the ancient walled town of Denbigh, with stunning views of the Clwydian Mountains, Castle House offers luxurious, romantic accommodation, traditional Welsh breakfast..
Y Berllan
Situated in Denbigh, this holiday home is set 1.9 km from Denbigh Castle. You can fire up the barbecue for a tasty meal and enjoy the garden in fair weather.
Plas Bach No. 1
Located in Denbigh, this holiday home is 2.7 km from Denbigh Castle. It provides free private parking.
The Dove Cote At
Set in Ruthin, 6 km from Ruthin Castle, The Dove Cote At Springs Spa features free WiFi access and free private parking. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. There is a business centre at the property.
Bwthyn Bwlch
Bwthyn Bwlch is a holiday home situated in Denbigh in the Clwyd Region and is 4.4 km from Denbigh Castle. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property.
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