Llwyn-yr-Eos Farmhouse and yard
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Pete / Hel Havard
This is Llwyn-yr-eos farmhouse. It is a Grade 2 listed building which shows the importance of agriculture in Welsh history and culture. Most of the buildings in St. Fagans have been brought to the Museum from different parts of Wales. However, Llwyn-yr-eos was built on the site where it still stands.
Apr 9th, 2023 -
JJ Easygreen
Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
Oct 9th, 2022 -
James Miles
Sep 30th, 2022 -
Nathan Williams
This is a great farm house restored. There are many animals to see around the farm.
Jul 1st, 2021 -
T R
(Translated by Google) Llwyn-yr-eos was a tenanted farm on the Plymouth estate from at least the 18th century. The present farmhouse dates from the 19th century, but is displayed as a substantial farm of the 1930s, with gas lighting in the house and comfortable early 20th-century furniture. In the farmyard is a barn of about 1820, much altered in the 1890s, with an oil engine and machinery for preparing animal feed. Other outbuildings include a brewhouse, pigsties, goose shed, calf pens and a stable. The lean-to shed displays early tractors, along with the horse-drawn equipment still in use in the pre-war period. Next to the stable is a small cottage, where the farm laborer and his family lived. The farmstead was purchased from the Plymouth Estate in June 1981. Llwyn-yr-eos was a farm let to tenants on the Plymouth estate, from the 18th century onwards if not earlier. The current farmhouse was built in the nineteenth century but now appears to be a substantial 1930s farmhouse, with gas lighting in the house and comfortable early 20th century furniture. In the yard, there is a barn built around 1820, with major changes in the 1890s. There is an oil engine and machinery to prepare food for the animals. Among the other buildings are a brewery, pigsties, a goose house, calf huts and a stable. In the hut on the gable, there are early tractors and equipment to be drawn by horses which were still in use before the war. Near the stable, there is a small cottage where the servant and his family lived. The farm was purchased from the Plymouth Estate in June 1981. (Original) Llwyn-yr-eos was a tenanted farm on the Plymouth estate from at least the 18th century. The present farmhouse dates from the 19th century, but is displayed as a substantial farm of the 1930s, with gas lighting in the house and comfortable early 20th-century furniture. In the farmyard is a barn of about 1820, much altered in the 1890s, with an oil engine and machinery for preparing animal feed. Other outbuildings include a brewhouse, pigsties, goose shed, calf pens and a stable. The lean-to shed displays early tractors, along with the horse-drawn equipment still in use in the pre-war period. Next to the stable is a small cottage, where the farm labourer and his family lived. The farmstead was purchased from the Plymouth Estate in June 1981. Fferm wedi'i gosod i denantiaid oedd Llwyn-yr-eos ar ystd Plymouth, o'r 18fed ganrif ymlaen os nad cynt. Codwyd y ffermdy presennol yn y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg ond mae'n ymddangos yn awr fel fferm sylweddol o'r 1930au, gyda goleuadau nwy yn y t a dodrefn cyfforddus o ddechrau'r 20fed ganrif. Ar y buarth, mae ysgubor a godwyd tua 1820, gyda newidiadau mawr yn y 1890au. Mae yma injan olew a pheiriannau i baratoi bwyd i'r anifeiliaid. Ymhlith yr adeiladau eraill mae bragdy, tylciau moch, cwt gwyddau, cytiau lloi a stabl. Yn y cwt ar y talcen, ceir tractorau cynnar ac offer i'w tynnu gan geffylau oedd yn dal i gael eu defnyddio cyn y rhyfel. Ger y stabl, mae bwthyn bychan lle'r oedd y gwas a'i deulu'n byw. Prynwyd y fferm oddi wrth Ystd Plymouth ym mis Mehefin 1981.
Oct 4th, 2020
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Q Where is Llwyn-yr-Eos Farmhouse and yard located?
A Llwyn-yr-Eos Farmhouse and yard is located at Unnamed Road, St. Fagans Community, wls CF5 6DP
Q What is the internet address for Llwyn-yr-Eos Farmhouse and yard?
A The website (URL) for Llwyn-yr-Eos Farmhouse and yard is: https://museum.wales/stfagans/buildings/llwynyreos/
Q How is Llwyn-yr-Eos Farmhouse and yard rated?
A Llwyn-yr-Eos Farmhouse and yard has a 4.5 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.
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Llwyn-yr-Eos Farmhouse and yard
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( 2 Reviews )Pete / Hel Havard on Google
This is Llwyn-yr-eos farmhouse. It is a Grade 2 listed building which shows the importance of agriculture in Welsh history and culture.
Most of the buildings in St. Fagans have been brought to the Museum from different parts of Wales. However, Llwyn-yr-eos was built on the site where it still stands.
JJ Easygreen on Google
Visited on Weekday Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
James Miles on Google
Nathan Williams on Google
This is a great farm house restored. There are many animals to see around the farm.
T R on Google
(Translated by Google) Llwyn-yr-eos was a tenanted farm on the Plymouth estate from at least the 18th century. The present farmhouse dates from the 19th century, but is displayed as a substantial farm of the 1930s, with gas lighting in the house and comfortable early 20th-century furniture.
In the farmyard is a barn of about 1820, much altered in the 1890s, with an oil engine and machinery for preparing animal feed. Other outbuildings include a brewhouse, pigsties, goose shed, calf pens and a stable.
The lean-to shed displays early tractors, along with the horse-drawn equipment still in use in the pre-war period. Next to the stable is a small cottage, where the farm laborer and his family lived. The farmstead was purchased from the Plymouth Estate in June 1981.
Llwyn-yr-eos was a farm let to tenants on the Plymouth estate, from the 18th century onwards if not earlier. The current farmhouse was built in the nineteenth century but now appears to be a substantial 1930s farmhouse, with gas lighting in the house and comfortable early 20th century furniture.
In the yard, there is a barn built around 1820, with major changes in the 1890s. There is an oil engine and machinery to prepare food for the animals. Among the other buildings are a brewery, pigsties, a goose house, calf huts and a stable.
In the hut on the gable, there are early tractors and equipment to be drawn by horses which were still in use before the war. Near the stable, there is a small cottage where the servant and his family lived. The farm was purchased from the Plymouth Estate in June 1981.
(Original)
Llwyn-yr-eos was a tenanted farm on the Plymouth estate from at least the 18th century. The present farmhouse dates from the 19th century, but is displayed as a substantial farm of the 1930s, with gas lighting in the house and comfortable early 20th-century furniture.
In the farmyard is a barn of about 1820, much altered in the 1890s, with an oil engine and machinery for preparing animal feed. Other outbuildings include a brewhouse, pigsties, goose shed, calf pens and a stable.
The lean-to shed displays early tractors, along with the horse-drawn equipment still in use in the pre-war period. Next to the stable is a small cottage, where the farm labourer and his family lived. The farmstead was purchased from the Plymouth Estate in June 1981.
Fferm wedi'i gosod i denantiaid oedd Llwyn-yr-eos ar ystd Plymouth, o'r 18fed ganrif ymlaen os nad cynt. Codwyd y ffermdy presennol yn y bedwaredd ganrif ar bymtheg ond mae'n ymddangos yn awr fel fferm sylweddol o'r 1930au, gyda goleuadau nwy yn y t a dodrefn cyfforddus o ddechrau'r 20fed ganrif.
Ar y buarth, mae ysgubor a godwyd tua 1820, gyda newidiadau mawr yn y 1890au. Mae yma injan olew a pheiriannau i baratoi bwyd i'r anifeiliaid. Ymhlith yr adeiladau eraill mae bragdy, tylciau moch, cwt gwyddau, cytiau lloi a stabl.
Yn y cwt ar y talcen, ceir tractorau cynnar ac offer i'w tynnu gan geffylau oedd yn dal i gael eu defnyddio cyn y rhyfel. Ger y stabl, mae bwthyn bychan lle'r oedd y gwas a'i deulu'n byw. Prynwyd y fferm oddi wrth Ystd Plymouth ym mis Mehefin 1981.