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Powis Castle
Also known as, or recorded in historical
documents as; Powys; Castell Coch; Pool; Pola; Pole; Trallwng; Red Castle; Redde Castle; Castel Cough
In the community of Welshpool.
In the historic county of Montgomeryshire (Modern authority
of Powys, preserved county of Powys).
The oldest part of the structure, possibly dating to about 1200, is probably the tower at the north-east end of the inner ward, while the curving masonry at the south end of the south-east wall suggests the presence of a shell keep at a similar date. The north-east tower may have formed a gateway for this. This hypothetical stronghold, which probably had a north-east bailey, seems to have been demolished and replaced by a sub-rectangular structure, containing a hall on the north-west and possibly a second tower on the north-east. Later still, probably after 1277, the imposing south-west gateway was built, apparently incorporating some reused stone. The outline of the original crenellations can be seen on the western tower a little below the existing C19 ones. The present outer ward was completed in stone at much the same time.
This site has been described as a;
Masonry Castle.
The confidence
that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Certain.
Major remains.
This site is a
Grade 1 listed
building protected by law*.
The Ordnance Survey Map Grid
Reference is SJ21570643
National Monuments Record number; 29858
County Sites and Monuments Record number; 123
- Web site links
- Books
- Salter, Mike, 2001, The Castles of Mid Wales (Malvern) p48-50
Pettifer, Adrian, 2000, Welsh Castles, A Guide by Counties (Boydell Press) p150-1
Reid, Alan, 1998, Castles of Wales (John Jones Publishing) p121-2
Davis, Paul R., 1988, Castles of the Welsh Princes (Swansea)
King, D.J.C., 1983, Castellarium Anglicanum (London: Kraus) Vol1 p300 Vol2 p567
Fry, P.S., 1980, Castles of the British Isles (David and Charles) p374
Haslam, Richard, 1979, The Buildings of Wales; Powys (University of Wales Press) p188-96
Girouard, Mark, 1967, 'A Welsh Fortress Veiled in Antiquity: Powis Castle, Montgomery' in Country Life Annual
Oman, Charles W.C., 1926, Castles (1978 edn Beetham House: New York) p223-5
RCAHMW, 1911, An Inventory of Ancient Monuments in Montgomeryshire (HMSO) p182-3 No932
Timbs, J. and Gunn, A., 1872, Abbeys, Castles and Ancient Halls of England and Wales Vol3 (London) p450-51
Evans, J., 1809, The Beauties of England and Wales Vol24 p876-885
Buck, Samuel and Nathenial, 1774, Bucks Antiquities (London) Vol2 p414
Grose, F., 1756, Antiquities of England and Wales Vol7 p99-102
- Journal Articles
- Arnold, C.J., 1993, 'Powis Castle: The Developement of the Structure Montgomeryshire Collections Vol81
Arnold, C.J., 1990, 'Powis Castle. Powys - Report on the survey of the long gallery roof'
Arnold, C.J., 1990, 'Powis Castle: The Outer Bailey Montgomeryshire Collections Vol78 p65-71
Arnold, C.J., 1989, 'Powis Castle: Report on the survey of the south and southeast elevations'
Arnold, C.J., 1988, 'Powis Castle. Welshpool Archaeology in Wales Vol28 p73-4
Arnold, C.J., 1987, 'Powis Castle. Welshpool Archaeology in Wales Vol27 p62
Cornforth, John, 9 July 1987, 'Powis Castle, Powys' Country Life
Arnold, C.J., 1986, 'Powis Castle: The Outer Bailey Montgomeryshire Collections Vol74. 70-2
Youngs, S.M., Clark, J. and Barry, T., 1986, Medieval Britain and Ireland in 1985, Medieval Archaeology Vol30 p198
Arnold, C.J., 1985, 'Powis Castle. Welshpool Archaeology in Wales Vol25. p42
Arnold, C.J., 1985, 'Powis Castle: Recent Excavations And Observations Montgomeryshire Collections Vol73 p30-7
Morgan, R., 1980, A note on Powis Castle Montgomeryshire Collections Vol68 p90-2
Hogg, A.H.A. and King, D.J.C., 1967, 'Masonry castles in Wales and the Marches: a list' Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol116 p71-132
Spurgeon, C.J., 1966, The castles of Montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire Collections Vol58 p38-9, 51-4
Radford, C.A.R., 1962, Powis Castle, The 109th Annual Meeting: Programme, 1962, CAA p25-7
Hussey, Christopher, 28 May, 6, 13, 20 June 1936, 'Powis Castle' Country Life Vol79 p564-72, 598-604, 624-30, 652-8
Owen, R., 1923, Archaeologia Cambrensis [ser7] Vol3 p382-8 [history]
Tipping, H.Avray, 3 and 10 Feb 1917 'Powis Castle' Country Life Vol41] p108-15, 132-9
Tipping, H.Avray, 1908, Country Life Vol23 [slight]
Anon, 9 May 1904, 'Powis Castle' Country Life
Anon, 5 Jan 1901, 'Powis Castle' Country Life
Jones, M.C. and Sandford, G., 1882, Montgomeryshire Collections Vol15 p361-404
Hartshorne, 1861, Journal British Archaeological Association Vol17 p22-8
- Guidebooks
- Rowell, Christopher and Gallagher, Jane, 1987, Rev 1994, Powis Castle Guide Book (National Trust)
1979, Powis Castle Guide Book (National Trust)
- Antiquarian (Histories and accounts from late medieval and early modern writers)
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