
Raglan Castle
Raglan Castle is a late medieval castle located in Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom. Constructed in the 15th century, it features a distinct hexagonal Keep and extensive fortifications. The Great Tower, also known as the Yellow Tower of Gwent, is a notable feature of the castle.
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The castle was built by Sir William ap Thomas and expanded by his son, William Herbert, who became Earl of Pembroke. The architecture blends medieval defensive structures with Renaissance styling. Raglan Castle is open to public visits and is managed by Cadw. Visitors can explore various parts of the ruins and enjoy views of the surrounding countryside.