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Goodrich Castle

Godric Castle, named after its owner, Godric Mappeston, is first mentioned in a document dated 1101-02. A three-storey tower was built in the mid 12th century using stone brought by river from the Forest of Dean. In 1204 the castle was given to William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke. He added a square enclosure with round corner towers. These were completely rebuilt by a later Earl of Pembroke, William de Valence, in the late 13th century. The thick curtain walls and massive round towers were constructed from red sandstone that was quarried from the rock around the base of the castle creating a deep moat on the south and east sides. The round towers on three of the corners are built on square bases with tall pyramidal spurs that clamp the towers to the rock base, making them difficult to undermine. The fourth corner has a large gatehouse which protected the entrance to the castle with a drawbridge, two portcullises and two gates. These defences were added to by William's son, Aymer, who added a semi-circular barbican at right angles to the gatehouse. He also added an outer wall on the north and west sides of the castle where there was a steep slope but no ditch.

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