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Castell-Carreg-Cenen- 
 Near the River Cennen, in the village of Trap, four miles south of Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, in ruins since 1462, the Wars of the Roses. In the 1960s Carreg Cennen Castle was acquired by the Morris family of Castell Farm, when Lord Cawdor's legal team made a mistake in the wording of the deeds and included the castle as part of the farm. Today, the castle remains privately owned by Margaret and Bernard Llewellyn, daughter and son in law of the late Mr. Gwilim Morris. 
 Keywords: Castell Carreg Cenen, Cymru, Wales
Castell-Carreg-Cenen- 
 Near the River Cennen, in the village of Trap, four miles south of Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, in ruins since 1462, the Wars of the Roses. In the 1960s Carreg Cennen Castle was acquired by the Morris family of Castell Farm, when Lord Cawdor's legal team made a mistake in the wording of the deeds and included the castle as part of the farm. Today, the castle remains privately owned by Margaret and Bernard Llewellyn, daughter and son in law of the late Mr. Gwilim Morris. 
 Keywords: Castell Carreg Cenen, Cymru, Wales
© Mark Watkin Price - Cymrutopia

Near the River Cennen, in the village of Trap, four

miles south of Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, in ruins since 1462, the Wars of the Roses. In the 1960s Carreg Cennen Castle was acquired by the Morris family of Castell Farm, when Lord Cawdor's legal team made a mistake in the wording of the deeds and included the castle as part of the farm. Today, the castle remains privately owned by Margaret and Bernard Llewellyn, daughter and son in law of the late Mr. Gwilim Morris.