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Cottages on Castle Hill
by Alan Hughes
Cottages on Castle Hill, St.Fagans.
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Tai Rhyd-y-Car, Sain Ffagan
by Mike Parker
Long one of the most popular exhibits at St Fagan's, the Rhyd-y-Car ironworkers' cottages, built originally around 1800 at Merthyr Tudful, were moved to the museum in the mid 1980s. Each cottage and garden is kitted out to show a... (more)
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National History Museum - gorse mill
by Chris Allen
This was moved from Deheufryn Farm, Dolwen, Denbighshire and built after 1842. Gorse was fed to horses on the farms but needed to be bruised or crushed to make it edible. This small water powered mill used heavy metal spikes to crush the... (more)
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St Fagans village entrance sign
by Colin Pyle
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Farm buildings , St Fagans
by Chris Gunns
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Cilewent Farmhouse, St Fagans Museum of Welsh Life
by Adrian Platt
The roofs and chimneys of Cilewent farmhouse.
This dates from 1470, with a rebuilding in 1734, and was re-erected here in 1959. It comes from Llansanffraid Cwmteuddwr near Rhayader in Powys.
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Ornamental lakes - St Fagans Castle, Cardiff
by Mick Lobb
The castle, built in 1580, include a series of ornamental lakes within its grounds that were once fish ponds stocked to feed the inhabitants of the castle.
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Cockpit, St Fagans |
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Kennixton Farmhouse, St Fagans National History Museum
The red colour of this 17th century farmhouse, originally from the Gower but re-erected here in 1955, was applied as a way of warding off evil spirits.
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Nantwallter Cottage, St Fagans Museum, Cardiff
This late C18th ‘clom' cottage was built on the Plas Taliaris Estate, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire probably by a poor estate worker and his friends. Clay was mixed with straw, earth and small stones and then laid in layers, which had to... (more)
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Valeways Millennium Heritage Trail near the Welsh Folk Museum
by John Light
The boundary fence to the Welsh Folk Museum is to the right.
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Stile to footpath, St Bride's Rd
by John Lord
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