Castell Coch

Castell Coch which includes a bridge, heritage elements and chateau or palace
Castell Coch featuring a castle, heritage elements and interior views
Castell Coch showing chateau or palace, interior views and heritage elements
Castell Coch which includes a castle, heritage elements and interior views
Castell Coch which includes heritage elements, interior views and a castle


Meander through this 19th-century castle and former home to admire its antique furniture, elaborately decorated rooms and Gothic-revival architecture.

With its conical stone towers and drawbridge, Castell Coch may look like a medieval fortress but in fact its history is more recent. The impressive monument dates back to Victorian times and was built for the third Marquis of Bute.

Walk over the drawbridge to explore the fantastical building and its richly decorated interiors. As you stroll through chambers, halls and bedrooms witness the skill of architect William Burges who designed the property.

Step into the octagonal Drawing Room and look up at the vaulted and studded ceiling, which features birds in flight, butterflies and stars. Turn your gaze to the fireplace, above which is a beautiful carving of the Three Fates, deities from Greek mythology. Other notable decorative items in the room are murals illustrating Aesop's fables.

Stop by the Banqueting Hall, a large room with austere décor that is a marked contrast to the fanciful decorations in many of the castle's other rooms. Go up to Lady Bute's Bedroom to see its red and gold domed ceiling painted with images of birds, flowers and fruits. Study the crystal detailing of her bed. Other highlights of the castle are stained-glass windows and Lord Bute's Bedroom.

Venture into the courtyard to view the exterior architecture of the buildings, including the Keep Tower and the Kitchen Tower. After your visit, go for a stroll in the beautiful woodlands surrounding the castle.

The castle is approximately 5 miles (8 kilometers) from Cardiff and is above the village of Tongwynlais. A local bus service stops very close to the attraction. On-site car parking is free. Castell Coch is open daily and has an admission fee. There are discounts for senior citizens, students and children under the age of 16. Disabled persons and a companion can tour the castle for free.

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