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George Dickin

Photograph at the George Dickin blue plaque

Castle Square /Sqwar y Castell Originally called Dickin Square after George Dickin, who owned the cottages in the mid 19 century. The cottages date from the early 1800s and used to house a smithy. Commonly called Ham and Egg Square from the days when morning visitors got breakfast here. Yn wreiddiol, galwyd yn Sgwar Dickin ar ôl George Dickin a oedd yn berthenog y bythynnod yn nechrau'r 1989 ganrif. Mae'r bythynod yn dyddio o ddechrau'r 1800au ac 'roedd gefail yma. Galwyd yn Sgwâr Ham and Egg o'r amser 'roedd ymwelwyr buan yn cael brecwast yma.

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