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Lamphey Bishop's Palace

📍 Pembrokeshire, Wales

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Lamphey Bishop's Palace or Lamphey Palace is a ruined medieval building complex in Lamphey, Pembrokeshire. It is a scheduled ancient monument and a Grade I Listed building. The grounds of the palace are designated, jointly with the park of Lamphey Court, as Grade II* on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.

Largely constructed under Bishop Henry de Gower (1328-1347) as a lavish retreat for the Bishops of St David's. Originally had over 20 rooms with fishponds, orchards, herb gardens, and parkland with grazing deer. Surrendered to the crown in 1546 during Henry VIII's reign. Now a Grade I listed ruin managed by Cadw.

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