Campaigners have vowed to continue fighting to save the ancestral home of Owain Glyndwr for future generations.
The site of Sycharth in Montgomeryshire, mid-Wales was the manorial home of the princes of Powys Fadog and the birthplace of Glyndwr, the last Welsh-born holder of the title Prince of Wales.
All that remain now of the former motte and bailey castle, which is located a few miles from the English-Welsh border, are the earthworks.Artist Dan Llywelyn Hall, who unveiled an oil painting of Glyndwr at Sycharth, said: “It’s painfully ironic that the home of our last Prince of Wales and the founding father of the Senedd be so grossly neglected and left to an inevitable demise.
Russell George, the Conservative MS for Montgomeryshire, said: “I was delighted to take part in the unveiling of Dan Llywelyn Hall’s painting and depiction of Owain Glyndwr.
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