An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in GlamorganThe Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales has a leading national role in developing and promoting understanding of the archaeological, built and maritime heritage of Wales, as the originator, curator and supplier of authoritative information for individual, corporate and governmental decision makers, researchers, and the general public. |
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Plates Between pp 42 and | 43 |
A Great Courtyard Castellated Houses | 45 |
B FirstFloor Halls and Derivatives | 77 |
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16th century Aberthin ashlar attic level bays beams building built Cardiff Cefnmabli ceiling central chamfered chamfered jambs chimney cill cornice Court cross-wing early entry external face Fagans Castle fenestration fireplace first-floor hall first-floor level flanked Flemingston floor level former four-centred heads frame front gable end gable-end gatehouse gentry houses Gileston Glam Glamorgan ground-floor hollow-chamfered hood-mould inserted jambs and mullions kitchen later Lewis Limbus Llancaiach-fawr Llanharan Llanmaes Llanmihangel Llanmihangel Place Llansannor Llantrithyd Llantwit Major main block Mansel Margam Margam Abbey medieval modern moulded mural stair Nash Manor Neath Abbey Old Beaupre opening original Oxwich Castle panels parlour partition passage Penrice Castle plaster Plate porch projection Radyr rear wing recess relieving arch Rhiwperra roof sheriff side similar Sker spandrels splayed reveals square square-headed lights stack storeyed sunk-chamfered surviving Sutton stone Swansea Thomas three-light window trusses Tudor-arch head two-light window voussoirs Wales wooden