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PenhowThis hamlet is home to Wales’ oldest lived-in fortress, the 850-year-old Penhow Castle, which still has its stout Norman keep and an impressive 15th-century Great Hall complete with minstrels’ gallery. It is no longer open to the public. Adjacent to the castle is the Parish Church of St John the Baptist, which is very picturesque, and well worth a visit. Its tower is 12th century, and it was built by the St Maurs family, who also built the castle. |
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