At last, Edward had achieved what he’d always wanted. By 1305 he’d also added Scotland to his domains, albeit temporarily, and he’d finally moulded himself into a new King Arthur, ruling over a united kingdom of Britain. But now he was ageing fast and his grip on such great power was fragile. Although Wales remained under English rule, Scotland slipped his grasp when Robert Bruce staged a takeover bid and triumphed over Edward’s troops. In 1307, Edward headed north to fight this new threat to his supremacy, but there was no more money to build any new castles in Scotland like those mighty fortresses that had subdued Wales. Still, despite his failing health, the king led his army north, making it as far as the lonely settlement of Burgh by Sands near the Cumbrian coast, where illness forced him to rest. It was here, on the night of 6th July, that he died before he could fight again, and his imperial dream of ruling over a united Albion followed him to the grave.
Master James of St George outlived Edward by only two years, and with him died the exceptional continental-inspired style of architecture that had created all these magnificent edifices.
Edward’s quest for power had led to one of the greatest military showdowns of the Middle Ages, ultimately joining England and Wales together in a bond that has lasted to this day. His string of great castles reshaped the lands of Llywelyn ‘the Last’ in a grand new style as the first English prince of Wales received the homage of the Welsh lords. And Edward’s legacy of fortresses still holds strong today. They cast their commanding presence over the lands of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, as thousands of visitors discover their enduring beauty and their hidden secrets. This story of such intriguing medieval characters and their tussles for power is set in stone for all time, for all to see.
And what of my own Quest? Well, I truly feel as though I’ve been on one. A real adventure, travelling through time and far distant lands. We’ve walked through the landscape of this epic chapter in our history to find the castles this warrior king built, and the stories of the people who created them, and lived and died in them. As we progressed, we saw the geography change around us, from flat urban ground to wild mountains, from flowing rivers to open sea, sandy beaches to untamed craggy shoreline, and all the landmarks in between. I’ve found different perspectives on the castles, gazing upon them from air, sea and land. Like all real Quests, I’ve had moments of pure joy and times to endure, obstacles to overcome and awe-inspiring discoveries to enhance my knowledge and enjoyment of the castles themselves. My journey has brought me closer to Edward and his imperial ambition, to Llywelyn and his defiant resistance and to Master James and his outstanding skill in castle design. I’ve reached right into the very heart of their worlds, heard their voices and touched the fabric of their lives, their hopes and dreams. All in all, it’s been the nearest thing I can get to a true medieval Quest; an experience that will stay with me forever. And I think I can safely say – I found what I came for.
Now I have to consider where my blog goes from here. I started it for this very Quest, and as this adventure has always seemed so far away I hadn’t really thought beyond this point. But for now, after such an epic journey I need to take time to relax and absorb all I’ve done. So in the meantime, thank you for joining me, and I’ll leave you with a brief recap in pictures of this unique Quest. And now I’ll turn off my computer for a while and enjoy the rest of the holiday exploring more of North Wales – the mountains, the culture and the glorious scenery. Who knows, maybe we’ll even find a castle or two to visit…
lol! Those are brilliant photos that bring back a lot of happy memories!
A great post – It was sad what happened to Edward, he deserved a better end than that.
Happy days, a great Quest and a great experience, I loved every minute of it! As I said yesterday, here’s to the next one!
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I want to do it all again… lost now… 😦
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Me too! 😦
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I so much enjoyed following your walk. Enjoy the remainder of your holiday and I look forward to whayever you write next.
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Thanks, Albert. That really does mean a lot. See you soon. 🙂
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Do come back soon -:)
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Thanks again, Albert. I will. 😊
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Thanks, Albert. I will. 😊
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As you know Alli, I’ve really enjoyed following you and your family around North Wales. Your knowledge, style of writing and enthusiasm has been extraordinary.
You may feel lost for a while, but I can’t believe that the end of one quest won’t lead to another, especially as you’ve now got that Latin achievement under your belt.
Thanks for sharing your quest with us all. Enjoy the rest of your holiday – and the rest of the summer. 🙂
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Thanks for your very kind comments, Malc. I’m really glad you’ve enjoyed being along with us for the Quest, and that you’ve enjoyed the story and learned a bit too. I do feel a bit lost and rudderless now, but the break will help. Doubtless we’ll be in touch again soon. Thanks again, and it’s been a pleasure having you with us. 🙂
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I’ve enjoyed every minute of it 🙂
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Me too. Thanks again. 🙂
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A fascinating series of blogs, well done.
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Thanks John. Glad you found it fascinating. It’s a great medieval story and the castles are outstanding. Thanks for coming along. 😊
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Look forward to your next quest.
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What an incredible journey! So happy you got complete your quest and that you shared it with us. And I loved the photos at the end – a nice recap and a look behind the scenes to see your family enjoying it as well! Hope you have a nice break, but come back and share some more with us!
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Thanks for your lovely comments, Robyn. It was, indeed, an epic journey and one I’ll never forget. I’m sure I’ll be back for more. Thanks for joining me on my Quest. It’s been a blast… 😊
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👏👏👏
Enjoy your holiday.
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Thanks, David. Enjoy your summer too. Speak soon. 😊
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I have LOVED this. I still have one to read so I’m still on the quest. Have a wonderful holiday.
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That’s great news, Martha! Thank you so much for your kind comments. I’m so glad you’ve loved the Quest, and that you’re still on it… I wish I was too! 🙂 Hope you enjoy Beaumaris, and see you soon. 🙂 ❤
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You’ve brought us a lot of knowledge that’s for sure. I hope you find something else to blog about.
That photo of Llanberis Pass makes me really miss Wales – I must try to get back this year!
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Thanks Carol. I’m glad you learned some stuff from our Quest. It’s a great medieval story.
As far as the blog goes, I hope so too. I’m mulling over some ways forward. We’re only staying round the corner from the Llanberis Pass, and we never quite get used to the awe-inspiring views and being so close to the mountains. It’s real treat.
Many thanks for coming along for the ride, and I hope you do get back to Wales this year. If you do, make sure to blog lots about it!
Keep in touch, and see you again soon. 🙂
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Yes I should write far more Wales posts than I do
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Well you’d have one very willing reader here! 🙂
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I have very much enjoyed your journey. And, I suspect, there are many more journeys awaiting you. Maybe not castles, but other — older and stranger — things.
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Thanks Marilyn, I’m really glad you enjoyed our Quest. We’re chewing over some other ideas for the future, but one thing’s for sure – I’m a medieval girl through and through! 😉 Thanks for coming with us, and see you soon. 🙂 ❤
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Enjoy the rest of your holidays. It has been a wonderful quest to follow along with. I hope you do keep blogging. You writing is very engaging. All the best – whatever you do
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Thanks Suzanne, that means a lot. I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed coming along on my Quest. See you soon. 🙂
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Thank you, Alli. I’ve enjoyed questing with you, when I could.
Don’t be a stranger.
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Thanks, Frank. Glad you enjoyed it. I’m chewing over how best to go forward, and I won’t be a stranger, so for now, take care and see you soon. 🙂 ❤
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A fabulous series of posts, Alli. Enjoy the rest of your holiday… but I hope you will be back when it is over 😉 x
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Thanks Sue. I’m really glad you enjoyed the Quest. We’re enjoying a break and chewing over a few things, so hopefully something will emerge. See you soon for a catch up and a glass of mead… 🙂 ❤
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Holding you to that! Have fun. X
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Thanks, Sue. See you later in the month! 🙂
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Absolutely 😀
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So where’s this new post then? 😀
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…on its way. Getting there… 🙂
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Can’t wait! Missing you! 😦
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Hi – I am getting caught up on some of my blog visits and this post really delivered a smile.
the structures, the nature, and the family photos were enjoyable.
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Thanks for reading, Yvette, and I’m glad to have made you smile. It was a very special Quest, and one we’ll never forget. 🙂
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😊🖐☀️
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