Prince Henry wrote to his father
King Henry IV on May 15, 1403, that "we took our people and went to a place of the said Oweyn, well built, which was his principal mansion called Saghern, where we supposed that we should have found him if he had been willing to have fought in the manner as he said, but upon our arrival we found no one; hence we caused the whole place and many of his other houses of his tenants in the neighbourhood to be burnt and then went directly to his other place of Glyndourdy (
Glyndyfrdwy) to seek for him there. We caused a fine lodge in his park to be burned and all the country therabout and we lodged at rest there all that night..." File:Sycharth, Llansilin 01.JPG|Sycharth, Motte and Bailey Castle, Llansilin, Powys File:Sycharth, Llansilin 10.JPG|Sycharth, Motte and Bailey Castle looking towards Llansilin File:Sycharth, Llansilin 03.JPG|Sycharth, Motte and Bailey Castle and adjacent farmhouse File:Sycharth, Llansilin 04.JPG|Sycharth, Motte and Bailey Castle with the woodland of Parc Sycharth File:Sycharth, Llansilin 05.JPG|Sycharth, Motte from the south. File:Sycharth, Llansilin 06.JPG|Sycharth, Looking from inner bank to Medieval fishpond. File:Sycharth, Llansilin 07.JPG|Sycharth, Motte and bank on N side. File:Sycharth, Llansilin 08.JPG|Sycharth, Motte and bank on N side. == See also ==