Carmarthenshire Castle Discovery 'Changes Everything We Know' About History
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First-of-its-kind archaeological discovery found in shadow of UK castle - The Mirror
The quay was located at the 16th century, Grade-II listed, Island House in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, and would have been used for ships and boats to dock and load cargo or passengers just outside the town walls
Archaeologists shocked after discovering first-of-its-kind medieval treasure beneath British castle
Researchers in Wales have unearthed a first-of-its-kind treasure in the shadow of an iconic castle.The find, a medieval quay, was discovered beneath Island House, a 16th century Grade II* listed home, in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire - and archaeologists believe it could rewrite the area's history.Based on tree ring and radiocarbon dating, Island House, which sits beneath Laugharne Castle, has roof timbers dating back to 1437 AD.It was bought in Ma…
Medieval quay discovered by archaeologists in shadow of Welsh castle
Island House dig – Image: Heneb A medieval quay discovered by archaeologists in the shadow of a Welsh castle is the first of its kind to be found in Wales. The site was discovered at Island House in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire – a 16th century Grade 11* listed house. It was purchased by Island House Restoration Ltd in March 2020 with the aim to restore the building to its original condition and convert it into a hotel, bar and restaurant. Island …
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