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    The Campanile in Portmeirion from the south-west which is said to have been constructed out of stone from the castle.Castell Aber Ia from the south-east showing the rock outcrop upon which the castle once stood.Castell Aber Ia.  Modern steps running up the northern face of the castle platform.Plaque at the Campanile.Castell Aber Ia.  Castle platform showing the battlemented wall constructed in the 1960s by Clough Williams-Ellis.Castell Aber Ia from the south showing the rock outcrop upon which the castle once stood.  The battlemented wall on top of the outcrop was constructed in the 1960s by Clough Williams-Ellis.Castell Aber Ia.  Looking along the line of the rock cut ditch from the north-west.View from the castle looking east over Portmerion and Traeth Bach/Afon Dwyryd.Castell Aber Ia.  Detail of dry stone walling of the curtain wall which survives on the north-western edge of the platform.Castell Aber Ia from the south-west showing the rock outcrop upon which the castle once stood.  The battlemented wall on top of the outcrop was constructed in the 1960s by Clough Williams-Ellis.

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