Penmark
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Penmark | |
Welsh: Pen-marc | |
Penmark shown within the United Kingdom |
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Principal area | Vale of Glamorgan |
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Ceremonial county | South Glamorgan |
Constituent country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | PENMARK |
Dialling code | 01446 |
Police | South Wales |
Fire | South Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
European Parliament | Wales |
UK Parliament | Vale of Glamorgan |
List of places: UK • Wales • Vale of Glamorgan |
Penmark (Welsh: Pen-marc) is a narrow rural village south-west of Barry near Rhoose in the Vale of Glamorgan, in south Wales. The village is a parish and has a church and a pub, the Six Bells.
Penmark is located near the international airport for Wales, Cardiff International Airport.
[edit] Penmark Castle
The village has the remains of a 13th century castle. Overlooking the 30m deep ravine of the River Waycock north of the local church are the remains of a 13th century wall 1m thick around a court 65m long by 47m wide with a more thinly walled 16th century outer court to the west. The moat has been filled in but there are extensive footings on the east side of the court and on the west side are overgrown ruins of a tower 7m in diameter with a rectangular latrine turret to the south and various other structures. Gilbert de Umfraville had a timber castle on this site in the 12th century. In the time of Edward II Oliver de St John obtained the castle when he married Elizabeth Umfraville, the young heiress.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Joanna Billing (2003). The Hidden Places Of Wales. Travel Publishing Ltd. ISBN 190443407X.