Narberth Castle
Also known as, or recorded in historical
documents as; Arbeth
In the community of Narberth.
In the historic county of Pembrokeshire (Modern authority
of Pembrokeshire, preserved county of Dyfed).
Single-ward stone castle. Rectangular site. Ruins of 2 quarter-engaged drum towers. Traces of curtain wall with two semi-cirular bastions to W of enclosure. To the E is a vaulted cellar, the remains of a tower, and evidence for two garderobes. A masonry castle, set upon a steepsided N-S knoll, comprising a subrectangular enclosure, c.40m N-S by 20m, defined by fragmentary remains of walls and round towers: the visible remains are thought to be mid. C13 and later, the castle being first mentioned in 1116, possibly being occupied into C17, described in a survey of 1539. The c.36m across area of the knoll N of the enclosure may have formed an outwork: excavations, in 2001, recorded at least 20 graves, thought to be C12-C13 in this area, which has been considerably mutilated on the N; possibly the site of a church. Uncertain features occupy the S tip of the knoll
This site is a scheduled
monument protected by law. This is a
Grade 1 listed
building protected by law*.
The Ordnance Survey Map Grid Reference is SN10981440
This site's National Monument Record (Coflein) number is
94121
This site's County Historic Environment Record (formerly
Sites and Monuments Record) number is 3748 'grey' literature, such as watching brief reports, held by H.E.R.s
is often poorly referenced and is unlikely to be recorded in this website.
- Web site links
- Books
- Morgan, Gerald, 2008, Castles in Wales: A Handbook (Talybont: Y Lolfa Cyf.) p211-12
Hull, Lise, 2005, Castles and Bishops Palaces of Pembrokeshire (Logaston Press) p142-8
Ludlow, N. and Jameson, T., 2003, Narbeth Castle 2003: Interim Report (Cambria Report)
Pettifer, Adrian, 2000, Welsh Castles, A Guide by Counties (Boydell Press) p166
Davis, Paul, 2000, A Company of Forts. A Guide to the Medieval Castles of West Wales (Gomer Press) p96-8 [plan]
Reid, Alan, 1998, Castles of Wales (John Jones Publishing) p109
Salter, Mike, 1996, The Castles of South West Wales (Malvern) p68--9
Miles, Dillwyn, 1979 (Revised 1988), Castles of Pembrokeshire (Pembrokeshire Coast National Park) p26-7
King, D.J.C., 1983, Castellarium Anglicanum (London: Kraus) Vol2 p395
Soulsby, I., 1983, The Towns of Medieval Wales (Phillimore)
Fry, P.S., 1980, Castles of the British Isles (David and Charles) p367
Stickings, T.G., 1973, Castles and Strongholds of Pembrokeshire (Tenby) p67-72
Renn, D.F., 1973 (2edn), Norman Castles of Britain (John Baker)
RCAHMW, 1925, An inventory of the Ancient Monuments of Pembrokeshire (HMSO) p246-8
Armitage, Ella, 1912, The Early Norman Castles of the British Isles (London: John Murray) p280
Edwards, Emily Hewlett, 1909, Castles and Strongholds of Pembrokeshire (Tenby) p33-4 http://www.archive.org/stream/castlesstronghol00edwauoft
Lewis, Samual, 1849, A Topographical Dictionary of Wales http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=47872#s12
Buck, Samuel and Nathenial, 1774, Bucks Antiquities (London) Vol2 p424
- Journal Articles
- 2005-6, 'Narberth Castle' Castle Studies Group Journal Vol19 p135-8
Ludlow, N, 2003 'The Castle and Lordship of Narberth', Journal of the Pembrokeshire Historical Society Vol12 p5-43
Murphy, K. and Crane, P., 2002, 'Burials at Narberth Castle, Pembrokeshire' Archeaology in Wales Vol42 p73-7
King, D.J.C., 1976, Narberth Castle; The 123rd Annual Meeting in South Pembrokeshire, 1976, CAA p13-14
Hogg, A.H.A. and King, D.J.C., 1967, 'Masonry castles in Wales and the Marches: a list' Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol116 p71-132
Hogg, A.H.A. and King, D.J.C., 1963, 'Early castles in Wales and the Marches: a preliminary list' Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol112 p77-124
Harrison, W., 1964, 'Narbeth Castle' The Archaeological Journal Vol119 p328-30
Brown, R, Allen, 1959, 'A List of Castles, 11541216' English Historical Review Vol74 p249-280 [Reprinted in Brown, R. Allen, 1989, Castles, conquest and charters: collected papers (Woodbridge: Boydell Press) p90-121] http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0013-8266%28195904%2974%3A291%3C249%3AALOC1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-P
- Primary (Medieval documents or transcriptions of such documents
- This section is far from complete and the secondary
sources should be consulted for full references.)
- Rickard, John, 2002, The Castle Community. The Personnel of English and Welsh Castles, 1272-1422 (Boydell Press) [lists sources for 1272-1422] p393
- Antiquarian (Histories and accounts from late medieval and early modern writers)
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