Raglan - Castle Street
My childhood memories of Raglan are indelible in my mind. I lived with my Aunt and Uncle (Bessie and Ernie Morgan) at No 3 Castle Street during the war years. I well remember my first day at school, sitting on the obelisk at the junction of Chepstow Road, being chased by the geese down the Chepstow Road, 'helping' my uncle pump the organ, the harvest festivals, Roy Silverthorne's voice resounding around the church, sergeant Needs and his alsation, the brook, the castle, the wonderful smell of Mrs Hook's and the Powells bakery, Rhwylas farm, which is totally responsible for my love of dairy farming (although I was born 17 miles out of London). So it was through Rhwylas farm that I find myself in Australia, via New Zealand ...but that's another story. By the way, I never made it as a farmer! Wonderful, wonderful memories.
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RE: RE: Raglan - Castle Street
It is situated at about eight miles from Monmouth and be longs to the Duke of Beaufort, to whom it gives the title of Baron. Raglan castle with its great multi angular towers and Tudor styling, is unlike any other castle in the Wales. The main stone which is used in the construction of the castle is sandstone.
http://www.journeyidea.com/raglan-castle-its-majesty
Comment from Alisha Lopej on Tuesday, 4th January 2011.
RE: RE: Raglan - Castle Street
Raglan castle with its great multi angular towers and Tudor styling, is unlike any other castle in the Wales. The main stone which is used in the construction of the castle is sandstone.
http://www.journeyidea.com/raglan-castle-its-majesty
Comment from Alisha Lopej on Tuesday, 4th January 2011.