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Grey plaque № 65313

Photograph at the Grey plaque № 65313 grey plaque

Rhif 12 Y Gwrthglawdd. Tŷ tref o ganol yr 17eg ganrif â chynllun siâp L ac fe welir y simneiau croes-gongl gwreiddiol o Fford Morgannwg. Rhoddwyd wyneb newydd iddo ar ddechrau'r 18fed ganrif gan gynnwys mynedfa steil y Frenhines Anne qwych ond cadwyd y grisiau gwreiddiol. Fe'i codwyd lawr yn uwch tua 1800. Daeth y siop ar y dde yng nghyfnod Victoria. No.12 The Bulwark. Mid 17th Century townhouse of L-shaped plan whose original diagonal chimneys can be seen from Glamorgan Street. Re-fronted in the early 18th Century including a fine Queen Anne doorcase it retained its original staircase. Raised a storey higher circa 1800. The shopfront was inserted in Victorian Times.

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