Wiston Castle

Wiston Castle
Native name
Castell Cas-wis (Welsh)
Wiston Castle reconstruction
TypeMotte-and-bailey castle[1]
LocationWiston, Pembrokeshire, Wales[1]
Nearest citySt Davids
Coordinates51°49′35″N 4°52′18″W / 51.82641°N 4.87177°W / 51.82641; -4.87177
Wiston Castle is located in Pembrokeshire
Wiston Castle
Location in Pembrokeshire
Official nameWiston Castle[1]
Reference no.PE077[1]
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameWiston Castle[2]
Designated16 June 2004; 20 years ago (2004-06-16)[2]
Reference no.82851[2]
Wiston Castle, Pembrokeshire, May, 2018

Wiston Castle (Welsh: Castell Cas-wis) is a motte and bailey castle in the Pembrokeshire village of Wiston in south west Wales and is one of the best examples of its type in Wales. The castle and village were founded by Wizo, a Flemish settler who was granted the land by Henry I of England after he had wrested control from the previous owner, Arnulf de Montgomery (who was in revolt against Henry). The castle was captured by the Welsh on several occasions but on each occasion it was retaken. It was abandoned during the thirteenth century when the then owner moved to nearby Picton Castle.

The castle is situated opposite St Mary Magdalene Church and there are approximately 50 steps leading up to it.[2] It is in the care of Cadw and is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Monument.

  1. ^ a b c d Cadw. "Wiston Castle (PE077)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d Cadw. "Wiston Castle (82851)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 24 June 2022.}