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Brecon Castle Photo -
David Spencer
CCL
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Capital of the Brecon Beacons National Park,
Brecon lies on the banks of the Rivers Usk and
Honddu and is an alluring holiday destination
famous for its annual jazz festival, its Roman
past and the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
The town is named after a Celtic chieftain,
Brychan, victor in a number of battles sparked by
the departure of the Romans.
Brecon Castle, only part of which has survived,
was built by the half-brother of William the
Conqueror, Bernard Newmarch, who also had a hand
in the creation of Brecon’s small cathedral.
Tudor Newton Farm was the birthplace of Davy Gam,
the man who saved the life of Henry V at
Agincourt.
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