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Harlech Castle - Definition and Overview

The main gatehouse of Harlech Castle.  The steps were originally a drawbridge.  As well as this formidably defended entrance the castle also had a fortified  so that it could be supplied by .
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The main gatehouse of Harlech Castle. The steps were originally a drawbridge. As well as this formidably defended entrance the castle also had a fortified docks so that it could be supplied by sea.

Harlech Castle, located in Harlech, Wales, was built as part of Edward I's second campaign in North Wales. Begun in 1283, it took seven years to construct. Like many of the castles in the area, it was designed by James of St George. It was captured by Owen Glendower in 1404.

The castle is famous for inspiring the song "Men of Harlech".

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