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Margam Park, in Neath Port Talbot, has made a series of extraordinary transitions: it’s a former Cistercian abbey that became a Tudor and Restoration house; in the late 18th century it saw the ...
Margam Country Park in Port Talbot boasts 800 acres of stunning parkland complete with a castle and gardens, an orangery, woodlands, a lake, a deer herd and sculpture trail.
? WHAT IS IT? Margam Park, Port Talbot, South Wales. ? WHAT’S IT GOT? Marvellous 1920s restored Japanese garden within 1,000 acres of parkland, conservatories, Georgian orangery, fountains ...
Margam park attracts more than 200,000 visitors a year. Neath Port Talbot council said the money will be used to maintain buildings which include the remains of a 12th Century monastery, Georgian ...
An 850 acre estate on the slopes of Mynydd Margam, Port Talbot, Margam Country Park is a venue open to the public with its attractions of narrow gauge railway, farm trail, ornamental gardens and ...
Once Heritage Lottery Fund backing is achieved, the successful team will work on the restoration of the 343-hectare Welsh park which is home to Margam Abbey built in 1147. Aimed at conserving the park ...
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Wales is getting a new Halloween horror trail at a gothic mansion park this October - MSNMargam Country Park’s Fright Nights will lead visitors on a haunted trail beginning in the large ruins in the gardens where they will meet the towering seven-foot Cistercian monks.
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have now arrived at Margam Park where they will meet members of the Grand Slam-winning Welsh rugby team. This is the second stop on their tour of South Wales ...
Margam. What's On. The Welsh park with a castle, Grade I listed gardens and a herd of deer named one of the best in the UK. There are 800 acres of it to explore. walesonline. Bookmark.
An 850 acre estate on the slopes of Mynydd Margam, Port Talbot, Margam Country Park is a venue open to the public with its attractions of narrow gauge railway, farm trail, ornamental gardens and ...
£1.6m will be used to help restore features at historical buildings at Margam park More than £2m is being spent restoring original features at two historical parks. The Heritage Lottery Fund ...
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