Western Mail

Plans go in for murder scene castle

- RYAN O’NEILL Reporter ryan.oneill@walesonlin­e.co.uk

PLANS to redevelop a castle where a millionair­e businessma­n strangled his girlfriend have taken a major step forward.

Pencoed Castle in Llanmartin, near Newport, was the site where farmerturn­ed-property developer Peter Morgan murdered dancer and personal escort Georgina Symonds in 2016.

Morgan, who bought the imposing Tudor mansion and its 10 hectares of land and outbuildin­gs in the early 2000s, was sentenced to life imprisonme­nt for the murder, and the Grade II*-listed site remains derelict after years of failed redevelopm­ent plans including a golf resort and a theme park.

Pencoed Castle was sold at auction for £1.1m in September 2020 and there is currently planning permission to restore the castle, convert outbuildin­gs to offices, and develop 12 new houses. The building’s owner, Corinthian Homes, has now submitted major plans to restore the site to Newport City Council.

In planning documents the owners said they were “keen to progress the restoratio­n of the listed buildings and the developmen­t of the new houses” and proposed changes to the site including repairing existing historic features including stone stairs, stonework, windows, roof, renewing rainwater goods, and making good doorways. The applicants say there are bat roost locations within the castle building and that permanent long-term roost provision is incorporat­ed into the castle as part of its redevelopm­ent. Work at the castle requires special consent due to its listed status.

A Newport City Council conservati­on officer said while the council was supportive “in principle” that the repairs would “ensure the listed building is restored to an appropriat­e condition”, it had concerns about a lack of detail in the applicatio­n.

The spokesman said the plans “lack

sufficient detail to allow for an informed assessment of the applicatio­n” including not enough detail about how doorways, stonework, the basement, and other aspects will be restored.

In a response, a Cadw spokesman said they had “significan­t concerns about the impact” of the work on the site’s listed status.

It said it “strongly recommende­d that the applicant should consider developing a ground protection strategy and should consult the inspector of ancient monuments before any works commence to ensure that no damage will occur”.

Pencoed Castle is said to have been built between 1500 and 1560 and for generation­s belonged to the Morgan family of Tredegar, who built a mansion on the site. It was sold in 1914 to David Alfred Thomas, later Lord Rhondda, but by the 1960s the castle itself had become mostly derelict.

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