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#farmyard
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#stfagans
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2023-07-18 18:03:44 +0000 UTC
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Farm Cottage at St Fagans Museum
St Fagans is an outdoor museum near Cardiff in Wales, UK. Buildings of historic interest have been collected from around Wales and reassembled on the site to illustrate ways of life in the past.
This cottage dates from about 1760. It is made of "clom" (rammed earth with straw). The windows are very small, so what light there is comes from the open door.
It is basically one large room. There is a semi-balcony above the bed. The parents and the youngest child would have slept in the bed with the other children on the upper level, which was also used for storing food, equipment and textiles.
There was no ceiling, the beams were directly under the thatch.
Panasonic Lumix LX100, edited in Photoshop Elements. No AI was used in the production of this image. Constructive criticism welcome.
(c) bobswin on deviantart.com - April 2023. This picture is not public domain. Please do not use it elsewhere, though you are welcome to download a copy for off-line viewing of the full sized image.
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