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Gower is a marvel. Heritage buffs and beach bums alike love this beautiful peninsula. 

In years gone by, the wealthy built wherever the view suited. The Mansel family chose a lovely spot on a wooded headland above Oxwich Bay to build their dream home.

Proper ‘des res’ — although not a proper castle — equipped with the latest luxuries, including inside toilets. Built in courtyard style, Sir Rice gave his manor a mock-military gateway complete with the family’s coat of arms proudly cut in stone. His son Edward went on to create the much grander multi-storeyed range. An elegant long gallery – a fashionable Elizabethan feature – was added, positioned high up, taking full advantage of the panoramic sea views.

The Mansels were a showy lot who liked to keep up with the latest building techniques and fashions. The family, however, moved out after only a few decades. With the grandiose Margam Abbey and Old Beaupre Castle in the Vale of Glamorgan also in their possession, the family was probably spoilt for choice.

Tours at 11am and 2pm

Please book tickets online in advance (it's not possible to purchase tickets on arrival).


Prices

Ticketed
Category Price
Adults
£10.00
Members - Join now
£7.00
For full site information, including seasonal opening times and facilities, please visit the Castell Oxwich monument page.