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Today’s Carew Castle replaced an earlier stone keep and is constructed from the local Carboniferous limestone with some Tudor features such as window frames, which are made from imported Cotswold stone. The castle started out as a Norman stronghold but over the centuries has been modified and now shows a mix of architectural characteristics. On the same site you have Read more…
Carew Cross, is an eleventh-century decorated cross. A royal memorial to Maredudd, who, in 1033, with his brother Hywel, became joint ruler of Deheubarth, now south-west Wales. Two years later Maredudd was killed. The cross, 4m in height, is made from local limestone and it consists of two parts, connected with a tenon joint. It is inscribed, on the west Read more…