Oxwich Castle 
								
									Oxwich, Swansea, SA3 1LU
									0870 042 4588
									Category: Place to Visit
								Ruins of a 16th century Tudor fortified mansion in a picturesque location
								
								The remains of this magnificent Tudor mansion created by Sir Rice Mansel and his son Edward stands on a headland above the wide sweep of Oxwich Bay. Known as Oxwich Castle, perhaps because of an earlier true stronghold on the site, the remains we see today are best regarded as those of a mock-fortified manor house, raised during the peaceful and prosperous years of the 16th century and with clear evidence of sumptuous accommodation.
								1 April to 30 September: 10.00am - 5.00pm daily
This monument is closed at all other times.
								
									0870 042 4588
									calls charged at national rate
								
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