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Join Compass as we Investigate The reputedly haunted 1100. magnificent Carew Castle has a history spanning 2,000 years.
In the 17th century the castle's lord, Sir Roland Rhys, a former pirate captain is alleged to have kept a Barbary Ape, most likely a mandrill, inside the castle. Rees had acquired the creature on one of his many voyages. Rees was a very ill-tempered and mannered individual, and would host banquets at the castle just to shout insults and laugh at his guests. The ape, whom he named Satan, would mimick him and laugh at the guests too.
One stormy night, when there was strong wind and rain, the ape grew restless while Rees drank heavily in the dining hall. There was a knock at the door and a Flemish tradesman appeared to deliver his rent, but had only half the money needed. Rhees was already upset at the man because he did not approve of his son's relationship with the man's daughter. In a drunken rage, Rees loosened the ape’s chains and goaded it to maul the tradesman close to death. The tradesman escaped but, weak through loss of blood and struggling to make his way out, collapsed in semi-consciousness.
The tradesman was rescued by a benevolent servant who tended to his wounds and hid him away in his quarters, intending to let him go when the violent storm past. As the two men talked a violent cry and mad laughter was heard coming from the dining hall. They rushed to the scene to find Sir Rees dead on the floor, his throat gashed open, and the ape burning in the fireplace. The ghosts of the ape and its master are said to haunt the castle to this day. Footsteps are reported regularly, objects throw themselves, and the mad cackling laughter of an ape echoes through the halls

Venue contact details and info

Name: Carew Castle

Phone: 01594 368008

Type of venue: Gallery

Opening hours: 8.00pm ---4am

Food served: Biscuits and Crisps

Parking: PARKING ON SITE

Address: Carew, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Pembrokeshire, SA70 8SL

Venue short url: https://www.skiddle.com/venues/50562/

Dress code: WARM /

Drinks served: Hot and Cold

Disabled facilities: NONE