Chirk Castle
Chirk Castle is a magnificent Marcher fortress on the Welsh-English border, built in the late 13th century and continuously inhabited for over 700 years — a remarkable record among the castles of Wales. Its imposing drum towers and battlements contrast beautifully with the elegant state rooms within, which trace the evolving tastes of centuries of aristocratic life. The formal gardens and parkland, including ornate 18th-century iron gates, are a delight in every season.
- Medieval castle, continuously inhabited
- Ornate state rooms and battlements
- Iconic decorative iron entrance gates
Best for castle enthusiasts and those who love border history.
Things to see at Chirk Castle
Tick these off when you visit — open the place in Manorhop to save your progress.
- The Davies Brothers Iron Gates
- Adam Tower
- Clipped Yew Hedges and Terraces
- Deer Park
- Section of Offa's Dyke