NPRN303420
Map ReferenceSH93NW
Grid ReferenceSH9301035031
Unitary (Local) AuthorityGwynedd
Old CountyMerioneth
CommunityLlangywer
Type Of SiteMOTTE AND BAILEY
PeriodMedieval
DescriptionNAR SH93NW3
A mound identified as a medieval castle site, situated on the south bank of the Dee where it leaves Bala Lake.
This is a mutilated generally circular mound, roughly 20-23m in diameter and 4.5m high, with a level summit some 9.0m across. There is no trace of a ditch. A curving boundary ditch to the south-west is thought to represent a bailey enclosure roughly 25-35m deep. However, nowhere else in the county has a bailey attached to a castle mound been identified.
The name has been linked to Goronwy ab Ednyfed Fychan, steward to Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, who died in 1268. The main castle of Penllyn was across the river at Bala and the status and indeed the very identification of this mound are unclear.
Source: History of Merioneth II (2001), 414
John Wiles 10.07.07