Twelfth century wooden door of the gatehouse. The wood in the doors of the gatehouse has been dated by dendrochronology to the period 1159–89.
Chepstow Castle

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Twelfth century wooden door of the gatehouse. The wood in the doors of the gatehouse has been dated by dendrochronology to the period 1159–89.
WOW, that door is so rustic. Love it. Many thanks for entering the challenge.
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All this area (South Wales) is well worth a visit. Thanks a lot, Bren!
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We visited North Wales this year… I wished we had driven down South Wales. The only thing was we stayed at Warner’s and it was just a four day stay.. So very time limited.
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We travelled from North to South Wales, in August. We also visited Rhuddlan Castle and Conwy castle not very far from Bodelwyddan.
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Oh that is where we stayed in Bodelwyddan Castle, beautiful place.
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There’s a venerable old door!
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Chepstow is a Norman castle. Construction began in 1067, less than a year after William the Conqueror was crowned King of England.
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I think I might have been there aged 10!
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