Castell Einion Sais
Has been described as a Possible Masonry Castle
There are no visible remains
Name | Castell Einion Sais |
Alternative Names | Penpont |
Historic Country | Brecknockshire |
Modern Authority | Powys |
1974 Authority | Powys |
Community | Trallong |
Castle site (OS, 1964; Hogg, A H A & King, D J C, 1967). Foundation removed c1789 (Jones, 1809). No remains now apparent (OS, 1972; CPAT site visit, 1981). Castle built in 14th century by Inon Sais (Inon son of Rhees ab Howell lord of Aberllyfni), owned by Gam family. (NMR). (Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust HER)
In the vale, not far from the influx of a small rivulet into the Usk, near Penpont, was a castle, built by Einon Sais, a Welsh chieftain, who attended Edward III. in most of his wars, and was present at the memorable battles of Cressy and Poictiers: this castle afterwards descended to Sir David Gam, but not a vestige of it is now distinguishable. (Lewis)
He built a castellated mansion for his residence in the parish of Llanspyddid, lately called the castle field, now (1805) the property of Penry Williams of Penpont, Esq. It is described to have been situated on the fall of a small brook into the Usk, near Bettws or Penpont chapel: there is still an unevenness in the surface of the ground, though there are not now the smallest vestiges of buildings remaining. Hugh Thomas, who wrote in 1698, recollects to have seen the ruins, and there were others living in 1805 who remember the rubbish being removed and the soil cleared of the stones and materials of the walls: it was called from the owner, Castell Einion Sais, or Einion the Englishman's castle, an appellation by which the Welsh sometimes distinguish not only the English settlers among them, but also their own countrymen, who have been brought up and educated in England. (Jones)
Not scheduled
Not Listed
County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid Reference | SN973286 |
Latitude | 51.9461708068848 |
Longitude | -3.49633002281189 |
Eastings | 297320 |
Northings | 228680 |