Sunday, January 22, 2017

C is for CHEPSTOW CASTLE


Welcome to C week of Round 20 at ABC Wednesday! I'd like to show you Chepstow Castle that I visited last summer while I was in Wales. It is the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain and construction began in 1067 under the Norman Lord William fitzOsbern. Those of you who remember your history lessons may recall the 1067 was the Battle of Hastings under the leadership of William the Conqueror and fitzOsbern was one of his pals.

What really impressed me was that it is built on a high rock above the swirling waters of the River Wye, standing guard over a strategic crossing point into Wales (from England). From the outside, it appears to be in good shape, but upon entering, one couldn't help but notice the views over the ramparts, over which I leaned in order to get photos of the outsides of the stone walls. Across the river were cows contentedly munching away at the green green grass of Monmouthsire, Wales. Outside overlooking the river was a straw replica of a horse mounted by a Welsh soldier holding the Welsh flag (see photo).

All photos are mine unless otherwise stated as "courtesy of Mr. G)
Click to play this Smilebox slideshow

18 comments:

  1. wonderful tour Leslie, thank you for letting my come along

    In 'ancient' times, the builders did know what to do... very creative minds they must have had... no internet to turn to like nowadays people do

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  2. I am always amazed by the architecture created in ancient times.
    Beautiful photos. I especially like the one peeking through the rampart wall.

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  3. Oh yes, Leslie, - I remember the book "1067 and all That" long out of print I am sure. Wonderful photos, - thank you for sharing....

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  4. Beautiful and creative photo tour of the castle ~ such history! thanks,

    Wishing you a peaceful week ~ ^_^

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  5. Constructions always makes me excited...and cough :D

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  6. Calling by from ABC Wednesday, so happy you enjoyed Wales.

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  7. Beautiful castle, Leslie! The smilebox feature was great! Also, thank you for your comment on my blog:) Have a happy week!

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  8. Such lush green grounds--so spectacular. I can just imagine the horse and and knight coming alive.
    Ann

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  10. That's a cool slideshow. The music was quite rousing and had me imagining soldiers on guard, ready to go. Your #10 shot is beautiful. Awesome framing.

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  11. It's funny ! I just have seen the castle in the series "Escape to the country" and found the area and the place so beautiful. The castle is very interesting ! Beautiful slide show !!

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