St Fagan’s Castle in suburban Cardiff is a Grade-I listed Elizabethan manor house set in 100 acres of gardens and parkland, now at the heart of St Fagans National Museum of History.
The museum is open-air: over forty historic buildings from across Wales have been moved and reassembled here – farmhouses, mills, a tollhouse, chapels, schoolrooms – giving a vivid insight into how people lived through the centuries.
Encounter traditional craftspeople at work: blacksmithing, woollen mills, clog-making, weaving, baking.