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Knucklas Castle Community Land Project Posted on 24 November 2009 by Publicity & promotions5 February 2015

Historic Knucklas

Knucklas (Welsh: Cnwclas, “Green Hill”) and Heyop (or Heyope) are two small but inseparable villages in Powys, Wales. They lie off the B4355 road and are served by Knucklas railway station on the Heart of Wales Line. Both are approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) from Knighton and lie in the upper valley of the River Teme.

Knucklas Apple Day

  • The Castle Mound is a protected ancient monument in the care of Cadw[1]. It dates from 1240[citation needed] but was possibly built on earlier foundations. It consisted of a keep – a square stone fortification with four round towers on top of a steep hill. There is some evidence that there may have been further outer walls. It was captured by a Welsh army in 1262 which destroyed the defences[2][3].Below the castle lies the battlefield of the Battle of Beguildy[citation needed] fought between the Welsh and the Mortimer family of Norman Marcher Lords in 1146. The castle was attacked and destroyed by the forces of Owain Glyndŵr in 1402 during his rebellion. Whilst there is a romantic story associating the castle location with the marriage of Guinevere and King Arthur[3]. this probably developed from an earlier story which suggested that a marriage took place between Gwenhwyfar, the daughter of Ogrfan Gawr (also called ‘Gogrfan Gawr “the Giant” of Castell y Cnwclas’ (Knucklas Castle)) and Arthur the warrior – there being no reference to Arthur as a king in the early Welsh texts.
  • The Viaduct. A spectacular 13-arch span completed in 1865 and recorded in an engraving from the Illustrated London News[4].

Historic Heyope

Three *Bronze Age torcs were found here and declared treasure in 1991[citation needed]. They are now housed in the National Museum, Cardiff. Further reading : Noble, F, 1955, ‘The Bronze Age gold torcs from Heyope’, Transactions of the Radnorshire Society 25, 34-8.

Three Gold Rings of Heyope (World of Water Library)

Three Gold Rings of Heyope (From World of Water Library)

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Apple Day 8th October 2022

Come and enjoy all things apple!

Knucklas fete 2022

Please put the date in your diary for this year and you will be entertained by the Black Crow Vikings, Dog agility & Dog shows, Children’s races, Classic cars, a Tea tent, Beer tent, BBQ, Wood-fired Pizza and many local stall holders  selling their wares.

King Arthur book

A wonderful new book has been written by one of our members for youngsters to enjoy the legend of King Arthur. Look on the Shop page to see details and purchase.

Castle hill

A new view of the castle using LiDR technology has become available, look here: LiDR survey
Many thanks to Mark Walters for this new view.

It raises some interesting questions about the way the castle has been used over the many years of its existence.

We are also on the Welsh governments catalogue of heritage buildings here Coflein

Knucklas information

Knucklas has a village web site - see what is going on in the area at Knucklas and at Knucklas Community Centre Transport information is also on the village web site.

Wales interactive map

General Wales information, including castles
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