Its Wales in the UK its Caps Home Village
A local Village for local People
They occasionally have non locals Stay there
Last home Occupied by non welsh was a holiday cottage pictured above
and the bottom pic has a rainbow indicating somewhere an Irish Leprechaun is on holiday
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The original castle was established by 1116 as the castle of Robert Courtemain, who is recorded to have entrusted its care to the Welshman Bleddyn ap Cedifor. The castle also was the meeting place of
Henry II of England with
Rhys ap Gruffudd in 1171-1172, where they agreed a treaty of peace. When
Henry II of England died in 1189 the castle along with
St Clears and
Llansteffan were seized by
Rhys ap Gruffudd of
Deheubarth in 1189, Laugharne Castle may have been burnt down at this time.