It was Freskin who built the great earthwork and timber motte-and-bailey castle in c. 1140.
Skaith Mote - the site of a small timber castle of medieval date.
Originally a timber castle, it was rebuilt in stone towards the end of the century.
The timber castle was considered "feeble", and was left undefended when the Scots invaded in 1173.
Moon Lake boasts one of the last of the timber castles.
In the 2000s, a film prop "medieval" timber castle has been constructed on a part of the original site.
It was believed to have been a timber castle, the stronghold of the Wahull family, and later the de Grey family.
The timber castle was rebuilt in sandstone around 1196 and burned down in 1264.
It was a timber castle, and believed to have had outer fortifications to the east and north.
The ruins of the medieval timber castle can be found on a hill about 1 miles up the valley from the seaside town of Aberarth.