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  2. Margam Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Margam estate was occupied in the Iron Age, and the remains of a hill fort from that period, Mynydd-y-Castell, stands north of the castle. [1] After the Norman Invasion of Wales, Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester, and Lord of Glamorgan, granted the lands at Margam to Clairvaux Abbey, for the establishment of a new Cistercian monastery which became Margam Abbey. [2]

  3. Margam - Wikipedia

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    West Glamorgan; Country: Wales: ... Margam is a suburb and community of Port Talbot in the Welsh ... Margam Castle grounds contain the ruins of the Chapter House and ...

  4. List of scheduled monuments in Neath Port Talbot - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Cryke Chapel and dated to 1470, this grange of nearby Margam Abbey (GM005) is on the hillside of Craig-y-capel. The gable-ends, with window tracery are the principle survivals, and provided a gothic landmark and viewpoint for the 19th-century parkland of Margam Castle. There was a burial ground and a holy well known as Ffynnon Mair.

  5. Margam Country Park - Wikipedia

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    Margam Country Park is a country park estate in Wales, of around 850 acres (3.4 km 2).It is situated in Margam, about 2 miles (3 km) from Port Talbot in south Wales.It was once owned by the Mansel Talbot family and is now owned and administered by the local council, Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council.

  6. Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot - Wikipedia

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    The family had bought Margam Abbey and its extensive 18,725 acres (7,578 ha) parish of Margam during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. Having then married with the Mansels of Oxwich and Penrice, the Talbots had become Glamorgan ’s largest resident landowners, with estates totalling 34,000 acres (14,000 ha) in that county alone.

  7. Margam Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Margam Abbey ruins 1805. The abbey was founded in 1147 as a daughter house of Clairvaux by Robert, Earl of Gloucester, and was dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary.Early Christian crosses found in the close vicinity and conserved in the nearby Margam Stones Museum suggest the existence of an earlier Celtic monastic community.

  8. Greater Alliance Carnation Festival returns, celebrates 10 ...

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    More than 200 vehicles entered the 2023 Carnation Auto Show at Glamorgan Castle in Alliance. This year's Greater Alliance Carnation Festival event will be Aug. 3.

  9. List of Cadw properties - Wikipedia

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    Margam: Glamorganshire: SS801864 ... Castle: Free: The Vale of Glamorgan: Cowbridge with Llanblethian: Glamorganshire: SS989741 106] St Winefride's Chapel and ...