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Beaumaris
Castle is the great unfinished masterpiece. Started in 1296, it was
the last of the massive Edwardian fortresses of the 13th century to
be built in North Wales, but money ran out before the fortifications
reached their fall height.
Beaumaris is nonetheless an awesome sight, regarded by many as the finest
of Edward's Welsh castles. The king's military architect, the brilliant
James of St George, brought all last experience and inspiration to bear
when building this moated castle on the beau marais (beautiful marsh)
overlooking the Menai Strait.
In pure architectural terms Beaumaris, the most technically perfect
castle in Britain, has few equals. Its ingenious - and perfectly symmetrical
walls within walls design was state of the art for the late 13th century.
Built into its plan were no less than four successive lines of fortifications
and 14 separate major obstacles that any attacker would have to overcome,
together with hundreds of cleverly sited arrow slits and the deadly
"murder holes" to defend entrances. This outstanding fortress is a World
Heritage listed site.
PRICES
AND OPENING TIMES
Adult:
£2.20
Concessions:
£1.70
Family: £6.10
(up to 2 adults & 3 children)
Children under
12 must be accompanied by an adult. Children under 5 free.
OPENING
HOURS
29th
March to 21st May
9:30am - 5pm
22nd May to 3rd October
9:30am - 6pm
4th Oct to 31st October
9:30am - 5pm
1st Nov to 28th March
11am - 4pm (Sat, Sun, Mon only) .
Closed 24-26th December, 1st January.
For
further information please contact:
Telephone: +44 (0) 1248 810361
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