• Listed Building – Grade I. Official nameSt Fagans CastleDesignated10 June 1977Reference no.13888[1]. St Fagans Castle is located in Cardiff.
  • St Fagan's Castle. just north of Cardiff, south Wales. Map link for St Fagan's Castle. Photographs copyright © by Jeffrey L. Thomas.
  • St Fagans Castle is a Grade 1 listed building. It’s called a castle to this day because it was built on the ruins of an old Norman motte and bailey castle.
  • St Fagans' castle would be the first thing people are confronted with as they try to cross the River Ely. 1300's ~ The castle passes to the le Vele family by marriage.
  • St Fagans Castle. See all things to do. St Fagans Castle.
  • St Fagans Castle has one of the most important historic gardens in Wales. It is a multi-period, extensive garden in compartments and terraces.
  • In 1946 St. Fagans Castle was given to the National Museum of Wales in response to their appeal for a home for a new Welsh Folk Museum.
  • Outer courtyard to the east of the castle. The north-east corner of the curtain wall.
  • 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.
  • St. Fagans National Museum of History includes over 40 buildings that represent the architecture of Wales, including a Celtic village.