St. Fagans (Welsh Sain Ffagan) is a village in the west of the city of Cardiff, Wales and in the traditional county of Glamorgan. It lies outside the city proper, but inside the associated principal area. To the south lies the village of Michaelston-super-Ely, and to the east the suburb of Fairwater. St Fagans lies on the River Ely, and previously had a railway station on the South Wales Main Line. It is home to St Fagans National History Museum (also known as the Museum of Welsh Life) and St Fagans Castle.
Images of St. Fagans
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St. Fagans |
St. Fagans, 2004 |
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See also
External links
- Museum Of Welsh Life
- The Battle of St Fagans
- Map sources for St. Fagans
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Adamsdown • Butetown • Caerau • Canton • Castle • Cathays • Cyncoed • Ely • Fairwater • Gabalfa • Grangetown • Heath • Lisvane • Llandaff • Llandaff North • Llanishen • Llanrumney • Pentwyn • Pentyrch • Plasnewydd • Pontprennau • Radyr and Morganstown • Rhiwbina • Riverside • Roath • Rumney • Splott • St Fagans • St Mellons & Old St Mellons • Tongwynlais • Trowbridge • Whitchurch |


