The Ruins of Cae-Gwen-Owen, Llangadwaladr.

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The Ruins of Cae-Gwen-Owen, Llangadwaladr.

Image: © Stephen Elwyn RODDICK Taken: 4 Jan 2006

The Isle of Anglesey once had hundreds perhaps thousands of these smallholdings, many called 'tyddyn' the equivalent to the Scottish 'croft,' today most are abandoned, classed as uneconomical to farm.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.195289
Longitude
-4.418993