Llandough Castle
Llandough Castle is a 14th-century tower house located in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales. Initially constructed as a fortified residential manor, the property is well preserved and has undergone many structural additions. It is currently a private residence Llandough Castle was assigned Grade II* listed building status in 1981.
Historical ownership
Llandough Castle was constructed in the 14th century as a private residence and has remained as such for most of its lifespan. Records show that it was part of the Herbert estate during the 15th century, before being purchased by Dr Edward Carne in 1536. Through marriage the castle became part of the Talbot family's Penrice and Margam estate in 1677 and was subsequently leased to various private owners throughout the 18th century. Llandough Castle underwent extensive structural revisions in the 19th century by renting occupants, in particular John Price and Francis Edmonde Stacey.Sold in 1929, Llandough Castle has since remained a private residential property, though in the 1930s it was temporarily used as an educational centre for young boys working in the local mines.