Tuesday, 10 March 2015

A - Z of Landmarks

Between now and the closing date for the spring raffle on May 25 I will try to give you a taste of the properties you could spend your £5000 holiday in. 
Bath  Tower, Caernarfon
 Sleeps  5

 When Edward I came to build his castle at Caernarfon in the late 13th century he would have been aware of the legend which establishes the city as the seat of Imperial power in the Welsh imagination. So instead of a castle of simple limewashed rubble walls like Conway or Harlech, Edward commanded his Master of the King’s Works, James of St George, to design 'a great castle (with) many great towers of various colours.'


2 comments:

  1. This is one of the first landmarks we stayed in. sitting at the top of the tower and watching the sun set over Anglesey is only one of the attractions.

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  2. This is one of the first landmarks we stayed in. sitting at the top of the tower and watching the sun set over Anglesey is only one of the attractions.

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