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Chepstow Castle
Castle Car Park, Bridge Street, Chepstow, Gwent NP16 5EY
Tel: 01291 624065
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Chepstow Castle is set high upon cliffs above
the River Wye, where it guarded the main river
crossing from Southern England into Wales. It was one
of the first stone castles in the country, built within
a few years of the Battle of Hastings (1066), for William fitz Osbern, who had been made Earl
of Hereford by William the Conqueror.
The castle was further developed during the first half of the 13th century by the
Marshall family, and then later that century by Roger Bigod III, with
more modifications made during the Tudor period. During the Civil War
(1642-48) it was twice besieged and fell to Parliamentary cannon. After the
war, the defences of the castle were reinforced and remodelled for the
use of cannon and muskets. The castle was used as military barracks and as
a detention centre for political prisoners, most notably
housing Henry Marten who spent 20 years in captivity in the tower that now
bears his name. The castle finally fell into disuse after 1690 when the
remaining troops from the garrison were withdrawn.
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