Porthkerry Castle

Has been described as a Rejected Masonry Castle

There are no visible remains

NamePorthkerry Castle
Alternative NamesCastle Rock
Historic CountryGlamorgan
Modern AuthorityVale of Glamorgan
1974 AuthoritySouth Glamorgan
CommunityBarry

King writes 'Remains washed out to sea'. Spurgeon writes that several early antiquarian writers mention the castle but probably as a reference to the nearby The Bulwarks Iron Age hillfort, Morganwg (c1800) noted 'foundations' off shore and attributed these to a castle. Spurgeon suggests these foundations were rock cut oyster collection tanks such as those recently observed at ST09806660.

Not scheduled

Not Listed

County Historic Environment Record
OS Map Grid ReferenceST083658
Latitude51.3838081359863
Longitude-3.31912994384766
Eastings308300
Northings165800
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Books

  • King, D.J.C., 1983, Castellarium Anglicanum (London: Kraus) Vol. 1 p. 173
  • Hague, D.B., 1971, in Pugh, T.B. (ed), Glamorgan County History Vol. 3 The Middle Ages (Cardiff) p. 445
  • Rhys, E., 1911, The South Wales Coast
  • Owen, G. (Pritchard, E.M. (ed)), 1906, The Taylors Cussion (1552-1613) (London) p. 99-100

Antiquarian

  • Merrick, R. (James, B.L. (ed)), 1983, Morganiae Archaiographia: A Book of the Antiquites of Glamorgan (Barry Island) p. 75 (originally published 1578)

Journals

  • Spurgeon, C.J. with Roberts, D.J. and Thomas, H.J., 1999, 'Supposed Castles in Glamorgan; A review' Archaeology in Wales Vol. 39 27-40

Other

  • Morganwg, Iolo, MS 13089E, 130 (Iolo Morganwg Papers; National Library of Wales)