St Donat’s Castle

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St Donat’s Castle is a historic medieval fortress on the South Wales coast, best known as the long-time residence of American newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst and now home to the international boarding school Atlantic College.

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St Donat’s Castle canonical 2
St Donat's Castle 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
medieval castle
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle medieval architecture
associatedWith Atlantic College
UWC movement
builtDuring 12th century
country Wales
currentTenant UWC Atlantic College
era 12th century
foundedBy de Hawey family
function cultural venue
educational institution site
hasPart Great Hall
Tithe Barn
chapel
courtyard
dungeons
gatehouse
seaside terraces
terraced gardens
towers
hasView Bristol Channel
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
locatedIn South Wales
St Donats
United Kingdom
Vale of Glamorgan
Wales
material stone
near Llantwit Major
notableResident William Randolph Hearst
notableVisitor Charlie Chaplin
George Bernard Shaw
John F. Kennedy
Winston Churchill
openToPublic partly
overlooks Bristol Channel
ownedBy Rothermere family
Stradling family
UWC Atlantic College
William Randolph Hearst
significantEvent establishment of Atlantic College in 1962
purchase by William Randolph Hearst in 1925
usedAs boarding school campus
event venue
residence
wedding venue

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Vale of Glamorgan containsLandmark St Donat’s Castle
UWC Atlantic College locatedIn St Donat’s Castle
this entity surface form: St Donat's Castle
Llantwit Major hasNearbySite St Donat’s Castle