St Fagans, Glamorgan
St Fagans (Welsh: Sain Ffagan) is a village in Glamorgan. The village stands on the River Ely. St Fagans is best known for the St Fagans National History Museum. In 1648, the Battle of St Fagans took place close by. The village is within the council area of Cardiff.
Primary Name(s): St Fagans (Anglicised) Sain Ffagan (Welsh)
Place Type: Village
Historic County: Glamorgan
Lat, Long: 51.489104,-3.2691711
Grid Reference: ST 1197 7744
Community (Civil Parish): St Fagans C
Council Area: Cardiff CA
Police Area: South Wales PA
Devolved Legislature: Welsh Assembly (Senedd)
GBPN ID: GBPN39017
GBPN URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/St_Fagans,_Glamorgan_39017
Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q390036
Wikishire: https://wikishire.co.uk/wiki/St_Fagans
Primary Name(s): St Fagans (Anglicised) Sain Ffagan (Welsh)
Place Type: Village
Historic County: Glamorgan
Lat, Long: 51.489104,-3.2691711
Grid Reference: ST 1197 7744
Community (Civil Parish): St Fagans C
Council Area: Cardiff CA
Police Area: South Wales PA
Devolved Legislature: Welsh Assembly (Senedd)
GBPN ID: GBPN39017
GBPN URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/St_Fagans,_Glamorgan_39017
Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q390036
Wikishire: https://wikishire.co.uk/wiki/St_Fagans
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