
Ewloe - Wikipedia
Ewloe (/ ˈ juː l oʊ /; Welsh: Ewlo, ⓘ) is a village and electoral ward in the community of Hawarden in Flintshire, Wales. It is situated close to the Flintshire/Cheshire sector of the Wales-England …
Ewloe Castle - Wikipedia
Ewloe Castle (Castell Ewloe) is a native Welsh castle built by the Kingdom of Gwynedd near the village of Ewloe in Flintshire, Wales. The castle, which was one of the last fortifications to be …
Battle of Ewloe - Wikipedia
The Battle of Ewloe (also known as the Battle of Coleshill, or Counsylth, or Coleshille, or Cennadlog) was fought in July 1157 between the army of Henry II of England and an army led …
Ewloe Castle (Cadw) | VisitWales
About Ewloe Castle (Cadw) Though it bears the distinctive features of many of Wales’s native-built castles, Ewloe’s location marks it out as an individual. While the Welsh princes generally …
Ewloe Castle
Ewloe is a lesser-known and smaller castle with little known history. It was one of the last castles to be built by the native Princes of Wales. It is thought that it was originally built by Llywelyn ab …
Ewloe - Town in Deeside - Show Me Wales - Visit Mid Wales
Situated close to the Flintshire/Cheshire sector of the Wales-England border, Ewloe has a population of 5,400 and forms part of Deeside. Its most notable landmark is Ewloe Castle, a …
Castell Ewloe - Cadw
Though it bears the distinctive features of many of Wales’s native-built castles, Ewloe’s location marks it out as an individual. While the Welsh princes generally chose lofty vantage points for …
Ewloe Castle - The History and Iconic Castles of England and Wales
Ewloe Castle is a small yet intriguing medieval fortress tucked away in the wooded areas of North Wales. Built during the tumultuous 13th century, it stands as a reminder of the fierce territorial …
Ewloe - castle - Ancient and medieval architecture
Ewloe Castle was probably built around 1257, funded by Prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, the last ruler of independent Wales, during the weak reign of the English King Henry III. A year earlier, …
Ewloe Castle - The Castle Guide
Ewloe Castle is a ruined 13th century castle of the Welsh princes of Gwynedd. It is maintained by Cadw, but free to the public and open all the time. There is parking in a layby opposite the …