Founded in 1172, Newport was heavily rebuilt during the 14th and 15th centuries. The curtain wall faces the River Usk, with the arched water gate in the centre. Boats could enter the castle this way – there was a small quay to the rear of the tower. Double gates controlled the water level under the tower, and unwelcome visitors would have to get through two portcullises.
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As a child I used to climb inside this old structure - risking life and limb !
25th May 2012