Beaumaris (Beautiful Marsh) on the Island of
Anglesey, North Wales.

Beaumaris Castle Church Fete 1904
Beaumaris, on the Island of Anglesey in North Wales, is the
location of the last castle in Wales built by King Edward 1st.
The building began in 1295, but it was never finished. Beaumaris
Castle is in
remarkably
good condition. The castle is actually in the town centre, which
makes it convenient for parking, eating, drinking, and sightseeing.
Beaumaris was once one of the most important ports in Wales,
and also was an important centre of trade.
The author believes that St Mary's church in the town was designed
by the same architect that built the castle - James of St George.
St Mary's Church houses the stone sarcophagus of Joan, daughter
of King John and wife of Llewellyn, Prince of Wales.
With its pre Victorian jail, and quaint
little shops, Beaumaris is an interesting place to visit for
anyone living on or visiting Anglesey.
Beaumaris boasts several
early buildings, including a town house dated from the early
15th century, reputed to be one of
the oldest houses still standing in Wales.
The George and Dragon public house on a side street off the
main street of Beaumaris is dated 1410. I doubt whether there
are many inns in Wales that would be very much older. This pub
must have seen some ale downed in its time. I dare say that in
the days of smuggling on Anglesey many a nod and a wink were
exchanged over the bar here?
Beaumaris also boasts a 17th century Court House, which was
built in 1614, and still stands right there in the square, next
to
a public house - which I dare say was the reason many of
the `accused` appeared in the court in the first place. There
is
also a Victorian Gaol in the town, now open to the public,
where you may see an original treadmill.

The George and Dragon Inn dated 1410
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Beaumaris, The Tudor House dated 1416
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Beaumaris - St Mary's Church
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Beaumaris Courthouse - opened circa 1614
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Anglesey, Beaumaris, Castle & Mountains
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Anglesey, Beaumaris Square
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Two superb aerial shots of Beaumaris, taken by Pentraeth photographer
John Rowlands.

Beaumaris Castle from the air
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Beaumaris - The town from the air
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Old Photos of Beaumaris
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