• St Fagans Castle (Welsh: Castell Sain Ffagan) is an Elizabethan mansion in St Fagans, Cardiff, Wales, dating from the late 16th century.
  • While staying at St Fagans Castle, much of Lord Windsor’s time was spent dealing with estate matters with his agent, Robert Forrest.
  • The building known as St Fagans Castle today is an Elizabethan manor, thought to be built by a Dr. John Gibbon in the 1580's.
  • Either he or Sir Nicholas Herbert of Cogan Pill who purchased the castle in 1584, laid out the outer court to the north.
  • The main phases of the site are around 1098, 1560-96, 1855-1870s and 1898-1935. St Fagan's Castle has one of the most important historic gardens in Wales.
  • Private Day Tour of Cardiff, including Cardiff Castle, St Fagans, & Cardiff Bay.
  • St Fagans' castle would be the first thing people are confronted with as they try to cross the River Ely.
  • The remains of the medieval castle at St Fagans include the southern part of a stone curtain wall, thought to have originally encompassed a sub-circular...
  • St. Fagans National Museum of History includes over 40 buildings that represent the architecture of Wales, including a Celtic village.
  • Originally built around 1580, the castle was restored and "rejuvenated" in neo-Gothic style in the 19C.