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Clytha Castle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Clytha Castle

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Clytha Castle is a folly near Clytha between Llanarth and Raglan in Monmouthshire, south east Wales.

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[edit] Location

Clytha Castle folly [1] is set close to the A40 Abergavenny to Raglan road, originally within the parkland that formed part of the estate of nearby Clytha House, some four miles west of Raglan at the Betws newydd turnoff. There is a car park nearby and the Usk Valley Walk passes close by.

[edit] The Folly

Clytha Castle is a crenellated stone folly with gothic windows set on a rounded hill, amid chestnut groves, overlooking Clytha Park and the River Usk. It was built in 1790 on the wishes of William Jones of Clytha House in memory of his wife who had recently died. William Jones engaged John Davenport as the architect to realise his ardent wish for a folly built "for the purpose of relieving a mind sincerely afflicted by the love of a most excellent wife".

William Jones in his bereavement wanted a beautiful monument, a sanctuary and a retreat. Built of rendered rubble stone with Bath stone dressing it is one of the finest 18th century Welsh follies. It is exquisitely proportioned with picturesque asymmetry and located in a landscape that balances the building and complements it.

[edit] Clytha Castle Today

Clytha Castle is in the care of the Landmark Trust who for the last 20 years or so have maintained the building and enabled many visitors to the area to fully appreciate it through letting it as holiday accommodation.

It consists of three towers linked by curtain walls, and all the upper walls (including the linking walls and turrets) are battlemented. The central tower is square, and the other two are circular.

The accommodation consists of a substantial sitting room in the central tower, a dining room and kitchen, and a ground floor double bedroom. A spiral stone staircase leads to an upper floor with a main double bedroom in the central tower, and a smaller twin room and bathroom over a landing. One of the circular towers is now open to the sky, and is used only for storage.

[edit] Pronunciation

Most English people and other visitors (including the Landmark Trust Head Office) use the apparent spelling-pronunciation "Cly-ther" to rhyme with "neither". However, the local and Welsh pronunciation is "Clither" to rhyme with "hither".

[edit] Nearby

Nearby is Neoclassical Clytha House, hidden from the old A40 road, but its gothic gates, designed by John Nash (architect) are visible right on the road at the long drive [2] and [3]. Clytha House itself was largely rebuilt in 1824–28 by the architect Edward Haycock.

Raglan Castle is easily seen from the A40 dual carriageway at Raglan.

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