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Margam Stones Museum is a small Victorian schoolhouse near Port Talbot, South Wales, which now provides a home for one of the most important collections of Celtic stone crosses in Britain. All originally found within the locality of Margam, and mostly assembled as a collection in the 19th century, they provide enduring testimony to a Welsh Christian culture between the 6th and 16th centuries. The striking Cross of Conbelin is the most celebrated example.
in the county of Bridgend
(7.6 miles, 12.2 km, direction SE)The Vale of Glamorgan has some splendid valley's and old market town's. Bridgend is an old established market town with a long history...
in the county of Glamorgan
(9.1 miles, 14.7 km, direction SE)The village of Southerndown is set back from the dramatic dry-stone cliffs surrounding Dunraven Bay, these are mostly formed by alternate layers of limestone and shale, which give the cliffs their unusually regular pattern...
All towns in BridgendSet in 1000 acres of glorious parklands, Margam Country Park offers beauty, history, wildlife and a wide range of facilities to.....
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