Castle Coch is
chiefly known as a romantic folly
supposedly reproducing a small
medieval Welsh chieftain's
stronghold, built in the 1870s,
for the 3rd Marquess of Bute to a
design by William Burges, and
possessing the most remarkable
interior decoration. However, it
was built upon the remains of a
genuine 13th century castle built
in two stages. Evidence was found
of the building having been
deliberately slighted by mining.
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