Ogmore Castle
Ogmore Castle, situated near the village of
Ogmore, south of the town of
Bridgend in
Glamorgan, South
Wales, was initially constructed soon after 1100 by
William de Londres as part of the
Norman invasion of Wales.
It is one of three castles built by the Normans in the area at the time, the others being
Coity Castle and
Newcastle, Bridgend.
Ogmore Castle is situated on the south bank of the
River Ewenny shortly before it joins with the
River Ogmore.
The castle was in use until the 19th Century for a range of purposes, including a court of justice and a prison, but is now a substantial set of remains and local landmark. A popular set of stepping stones cross the river near to the castle site and a footpath leads to the village of
Merthyr Mawr.
External links
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Castles of Wales website (includes other photos and further historical background)