Wednesday, 4 November 2009
WELSH AGAIN
This farmhouse was built around 1820 and originally sat in Plymouth - it is now part of the St. Fagans Welsh Folk museum which is well worth a visit if you're ever in the area.
It's a lovely looking house, full of character and inside it contains the furniture that would have been in the house around 1920 - isn't that a stunning living room!
The kitchen is the house is regularly used to demonstrate traditional cooking.
The dining room is without a doubt the most stunning room in the house. The people who lived in this house must have been reasonably well off.
I'll post more photographs from St. Fagans on the Archive soon
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