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Welcome to Roch Castle. Roch Castle rests high above the landscape on its volcanic, rocky outcrop, providing 360-degree views of Pembrokeshire. Meticulously restored, the castle offers five star Visit Wales Guest Accommodation, spectacular location and bespoke customer service.
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Roch Castle (Welsh: Castell y Garn) is a 12th-century castle, located at Roch near Haverfordwest, Wales. Built by Norman knight Adam de Rupe in the second half of the 12th century, probably on the site of an earlier wooden structure. Roche is the usual French word for rock, while rupestre signifies a plant growing among rocks.
- Second half, 12th century
- Up to 30 metres (98 ft)
- Adam de Rupe
- Griffiths-Roch Foundation
Roch Castle, built by Norman knight Adam de Rupe, has historic royal connections. Nowadays, with its panoramic views over St Brides Bay, it is let out for holidays and retreats. Adam and the Snake. Adam de la Roche was a rich and powerful ruler who governed the land around Roch.
Get the celebrity treatment with world-class service at Roch Castle. Dating back to the 12th century, Roch Castle offers guest accommodations, set on a rocky outcrop over looking St Brides Bay. Roch Castle offers free parking and WiFi. Each guest room has private bathroom facilities.
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- Roch Castle, Roch, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Roch, SA62 6AQ, United Kingdom, Roch Castle, Roch, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, UK SA62 6AQ
Resting on a volcanic plug with views across St Brides Bay, Roch Castle was constructed in the late 12th century and then rebuilt as a private dwelling in the early 1900s. Restored by owner and architect Keith Griffiths, our hotel now sleeps 12 and has a gym a chapel and a rooftop sunroom.