In giving
a nod to the ghostly lasses residing alongside Sir Cailen Braithnock, (though
the poor man doesn't have a clue...) I thought we'd take another look at a haunted castle
in Wales that many say is home to several ethereal ladies.
At the
turn of the 11th century, there arose in the kingdom of Powys, in Crickhowel, a
motte-and-bailey castle known as Tretower. At this time, a Norman knight by the
name of John Picard built the structure using earth and timber. By the middle
of the 12th century, a member of the family built a stone keep on the motte,
replacing the timber defenses. History records that six generations
of Picard's descendants lived and died here.
Tretower Castle Photographer: Andrew Lewis
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Then, in or around the year 1540, Sir William Herbert, connected to the Picards by marriage, gave the castle to his half-brother Sir Roger Vaughn. Roger subsequently built Tretower Court, and on its grounds, one of our wispy white ladies is said to wander. Many believe she is the spirit of Sir Roger Vaughan’s wife.







