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Medieval Homestead 400m SE of Maes y Gaer is a medieval domestic settlement comprising rectangular hut structures located in Conwy, Wales. The site, designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument under reference CN137, represents the physical remains of domestic occupation from the medieval period in North Wales. The rectangular hut forms are characteristic of medieval Welsh settlement patterns and provide evidence of the everyday domestic arrangements of the period. Such homestead sites contribute to understanding the distribution and nature of medieval rural settlement across the region.
Medieval Homestead 400m SE of Maes y Gaer is a scheduled monument protected by Cadw under reference CN137. View the official record →
Medieval Homestead 400m SE of Maes y Gaer is a medieval domestic settlement comprising rectangular hut structures located in Conwy, Wales. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Cadw under reference CN137.
Medieval Homestead 400m SE of Maes y Gaer dates from the medieval period, and is classified as a rectangular hut settlement. It is one of over 32,000 scheduled monuments protected across Britain.
Medieval Homestead 400m SE of Maes y Gaer is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Cadw — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in Wales. The official designation reference is CN137.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Cwm Caseg Deserted Rural Settlement (6.2 km), Settlement between Cil-Twllan and Tan-y-Garth (6.5 km), Ty'n Twr (7.5 km).
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