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The Plymouth Arms, St Fagans, Glamorgan

St Fagans

St Fagans is a village in Glamorgan, standing to the west of Cardiff, beside the River Ely. St Fagans is best known for the St Fagans National History Museum (formerly called the Museum of Welsh Life).

In 1648, the Battle of St Fagans took place close by.

The parish church is St Mary's. St Fagans Old Rectory is a notable building in the village. (Read more)