Saint Quentin's castle, Llanblethian
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Image: © Martin Edwards Taken: 23 Aug 2007
Remains of a early fourteenth century courtyard castle which was probably built by Gilbert de Clare, (d.1314). As well as having substantial walls, its main feature is a massive twin towered gatehouse.