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Jacobean building was two storeys tall, three with its facade included, and featured seven dormer gables in a Dutch style and a large staircase. It was built from stone and incorporated the upper floors of the old keep into its design. Formal gardens were constructed outside the keep either around the start of the 17th century or after 1660. In 1702, the house was divided up among different tenants, and passed into the hands of the local Wellington family. Until 1812, the basement of the keep was used to supplement the town gaol.
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mansion. Two explanations have been offered by historians for this redevelopment. One possibility is that during the first half of the 17th century Howell Gwynne built a manor house to the west of the old keep, which was replaced by a new mansion in 1660 by James Boyle of
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1526:Rural Wales
1516:Breconshire
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435:W. D. Caröe
371:John Leland
368:antiquarian
267:South Wales
126: /
101:Coordinates
1616:Categories
1606:Hay Castle
1446:6 February
1379:Forde 2015
1363:Forde 2015
1244:Forde 2015
1215:Forde 2015
1185:Forde 2015
1131:Forde 2015
811:Smith 1906
571:Evans 1912
547:Evans 1912
531:Prior 2006
305:gate tower
274:conquered
177:Hay-on-Wye
161:Hay Castle
111:52°04′26″N
86:Hay-on-Wye
24:Hay Castle
1359:King 1961
613:King 1961
559:King 1961
444:bookstore
342:, Prince
336:Henry III
276:Brecknock
261:began to
114:3°07′34″W
489:See also
407:vicarage
391:Jacobean
301:ringwork
221:Jacobean
215:and the
193:ringwork
82:Location
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236:History
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582:2 May
506:Notes
297:motte
265:into
201:First
185:Wales
181:Powys
165:Welsh
94:Wales
90:Powys
1570:ISBN
1539:ISBN
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1470:ISBN
1448:2023
1431:Cadw
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316:keep
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280:Hay
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