Harlech, Castle From The Marsh 1894
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Photo of Harlech, Castle From The Marsh 1894

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When Harlech was built, the sea lapped around the base of the rocky crag upon which it stands. At sea level there was the water gate, which allowed the fortress to be reinforced or supplied by ship. Any attacker capturing the water gate then faced a climb of 108 steps up the side of the crag to the next objective, an intermediate turret with a drawbridge. Attackers also had to run the gauntlet of artillery fire, possibly from trebuchets, mounted on platforms near to the castle. These weapons, when handled by experienced crews, could be fired accurately.

A Selection of Memories from Harlech

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Harlech

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My late husband was the professional at Royal St Davids for many years and the only golfer so far to have been both Welsh Amateur Champion and Welsh Professional Champion twice. We lived at 'Plas Owain' which is the house just above the Golf Links on the curve of the road up the hill. It was built in 1907.