Laugharne Castle
Established in the early twelfth century as an earthwork castle, it was rebuilt in stone by the Anglo-Norman de Brian family during the later thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. Sir John Perrot later transformed it into a Tudor mansion in the sixteenth century. OS map 159: SN 302107
On-street parking, guidebook available, on-site shop.
Adult - £3.00, Concession - £2.60, Family - £8.60 Entry is free for Welsh residents aged 60 and over or 16 and under who have a valid pass. To find out how to get one please go to the free entry scheme page.
Opening Times: 27.03.10- 31.10.10: Monday - Sunday 10.00 - 17.00
01.11.10 - 31.03.11: Closed
Further Information: Most sites are closed on 24, 25 and 26 December and 1 January. Full details are available from Cadw Site Operations Unit, tel. 01443 336000. Last admission to this site is thirty minutes before closing.
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