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Dale Castle

A Grade II Listed Building in Dale, Pembrokeshire

Dale Castle

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The present castle of Dale consists of a north and south wing, with a connecting passage, but the only ancient part is the south wing, which remains much as it originally appeared, though it has been greatly modernised.

The modern house at Dale Castle was re-modelled and re-built in 1910 and has parts of a medieval castle. the south wing of the building is said to have been the central block of the castle, with turrets on the top walls.

Uploaded by Karen Lee on 30 July 2012

Photo ID: 54219
Building ID: 300011990
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