English: Newcastle Castle - Bridgend The castle, dating originaslly from 1106, marked the western limit of Robert Fitzhamon's conquests. Rebuilding in stone took place during 1180s, when King Henry II, held the castle. The layout and style of stonework are of this period.
The castle's most outstanding feature is its complete, late 12th century, Norman doorway.
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