Beaumaris Castle
Beaumaris, Isle of Anglesey, LL58
0870 042 4570
Category: Place to Visit
A World Heritage site, and possibly the most sophisticated castle ever built in Britain
Begun in 1295, this unfinished castle is the last and largest of King Edward I's Welsh fortifications. Designed by the king's mason-architect, Master James of St George, it is a perfect example of a concentrically planned castle, built with an almost geometric symmetry.
Formidable defences survive, surrounded by a partly restored moat, which offer the modern day visitor a glimpse of the almost unprecedented level of strength and firepower that this castle would have offered in its day. Before the age of cannon, the attacker would surely have been faced with an impregnable fortress. Yet, ironically, the work of construction was never fully completed, and the castle saw little action apart from the Civil War in the 17th century.
Possibly the most sophisticated example of medieval military architecture in Britain, Beaumaris has been designated a World Heritage Site.
1 April to 31 May 2006: 9.30am - 5.00pm daily
1 June to 30 September: 9.30am - 6.00pm daily
1 to 31 October: 9.30am - 5.00pm daily
1 November to 31 March 9.30am - 4.00pm Monday to Saturday
2007: 11.00am - 4.00pm Sunday
0870 042 4570
calls charged at national rate
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