when beaumaris was built when beaumaris was built who took over beaumaris castle The battles in beaumaris castle why beaumaris is famous Beaumaris Castle was taken by Welsh forces in 1403 during the Owain Glyndŵr rebellion, but recaptured by royal forces in 1405. The castle was besieged by the Welsh in 1403 during a revolt led by Owain Glyndwr against English rule. However, it was retaken by the English only a couple of years later in 1405. Beaumaris on the island of Anglesey is famous as the greatest castle never built. It was the last of the royal strongholds created by Edward I in Wales – and perhaps his masterpiece. The building of Beaumaris Castle began in 1295 and had a workforce of 2,000 men. By the time work stopped on the castle around the year 1330, the total budget spent on construction was £15,000, a considerable sum for the time, as the income for the English treasury was less than £20,000.
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