Registered historic parks and gardens in Rhondda Cynon Taf

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Rhondda Cynon Taf is a county borough in South Wales. It is located to the north-west of Cardiff and covers an area of 424 km2 (164 sq mi).[1] In 2021 the population was approximately 237,500.[2]

The Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales was established in 2002 and given statutory status in 2022. It is administered by Cadw, the historic environment agency of the Welsh Government.[3][4] Elisabeth Whittle described Cadw as having a "somewhat special and guiding role" in the preservation of historic parks and gardens, since they are "an integral part of Welsh archaeological and architectural heritage".[5] The register includes just under 400 sites, ranging from gardens of private houses, to cemeteries and public parks. Parks and gardens are listed at one of three grades, matching the grading system used for listed buildings. Grade I is the highest grade, for sites of exceptional interest; Grade II*, the next highest, denotes parks and gardens of great quality; while Grade II denotes sites of special interest.[6]

There are five registered parks and gardens in Rhondda Cynon Taf. Two are listed at Grade II*, and three at Grade II. Two were constructed as public parks and the others are parks and gardens that were originally built around country houses.

Key

Grade Criteria[6]
I Parks and gardens of exceptional interest
II* Parks and gardens of great quality
II Parks and gardens of special interest

List of parks and gardens

List of parks and gardens
Name Location
Grid Ref.[note 1]
Geo-coordinates
Date Listed Description / NotesGrade Reference Number Image
Aberdare Park Trecynon
SN9928603273
51°43′07″N 3°27′29″W / 51.718674°N 3.458095°W / 51.718674; -3.458095 (Aberdare Park)
1 February 2022Public park[7] Opened on 27 July 1869 and partly laid out by park and garden designer William Barron (1805–1891). A circuit walk surrounds a central grass area. The southern end of the park has sporting facilities, a boating lake, bandstand and pavilion.[8]II* PGW(Gm)2(RCT) a lake with trees in the background
Llanharan House Llanharan
ST0068883244
51°32′20″N 3°25′56″W / 51.538877°N 3.432124°W / 51.538877; -3.432124 (Llanharan House)
1 February 2022Park, country house garden and kitchen garden[9][10][11] The mid-eighteenth-century landscape park and parts of the garden were probably laid out when the present house was built, the terraced garden is nineteenth century. Listed buildings within the grounds include the house (Grade II*), the stables and the old laundry building (both Grade II).[12][13]II PGW(Gm)16(RCT) a grass lawn in front of a large house with trees in the background
Miskin Manor Miskin
ST0532880546
51°30′55″N 3°21′52″W / 51.515414°N 3.364516°W / 51.515414; -3.364516 (Miskin Manor)
1 February 2022Park, country house garden and kitchen garden[14][15][16] A nineteenth-century landscape park with Victorian and Edwardian pleasure grounds and gardens and a walled kitchen garden. The manor house is listed (Grade II) as are several other structures including the terraces and statues of heraldic animals.[17][18]II PGW(Gm)9(RCT) a grass lawn in front of a large house
Talygarn Pont-y-clun
ST0309679977
51°30′36″N 3°23′47″W / 51.50992°N 3.396516°W / 51.50992; -3.396516 (Talygarn)
1 February 2022Park, country house garden and kitchen garden[19][20][21] The layout is mainly the work of George Thomas Clark in the late nineteenth century and includes terraced gardens, a woodland garden and park with a lake and ornamental pond. There are several listed structures within the area including the house (Grade II*), stone benches in the sunken garden, and the terrace walls.[22][23]II* PGW(Gm)8(RCT) a pool covered with plants, there is a stone arch in the background
Ynysangharad Park Pontypridd
ST0741790064
51°36′05″N 3°20′13″W / 51.601335°N 3.336913°W / 51.601335; -3.336913 (Ynysangharad Park)
1 February 2022Public park[24] Opened on 6 August 1923 as a war memorial park. Features within the park include a Grade II* listed monument commemorating Evan James and James James, composers of Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau (Land of my Fathers), a Grade II listed lido, and a cricket ground (Ynysangharad Park).[25][26][27]II PGW(Gm)3(RCT) two bronze statues on pedestals, against a background of trees

See also

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Notes

  1. ^ Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey.

References

  1. ^ "Rhondda Cynon Taf - Population Density (QS102EW)". UKCensusdata.com. Archived from the original on 8 December 2021. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Labour Market Profile - Rhondda Cynon Taff". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  3. ^ "Historic Parks and Gardens". Cadw. Archived from the original on 9 March 2012.
  4. ^ "Registered historic parks and gardens". Cadw. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  5. ^ Whittle 1992, p. 6.
  6. ^ a b "Understanding registered historic parks & gardens: 2. What is registration?". Cadw. Retrieved 3 April 2023.
  7. ^ "Aberdare Park (96245)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  8. ^ Cadw. "Aberdare Park (PGW(Gm)2(RCT))". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  9. ^ "Llanharan House Park, Llanharan (700199)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  10. ^ "Llanharan House Pleasure Garden, Llanharan (265732)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  11. ^ "Llanharan House Kitchen Garden, Llanharan (700200)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  12. ^ Cadw. "Llanharan House (PGW(Gm)16(RCT))". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  13. ^ Cadw. "Llanharan House (13156)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  14. ^ "Miskin Manor Park, Pontyclun (700157)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  15. ^ "Miskin Manor Garden, Miskin (265780)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  16. ^ "Miskin Manor Kitchen Garden, Pontyclun (700158)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  17. ^ Cadw. "Miskin Manor (PGW(Gm)9(RCT))". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  18. ^ Cadw. "Miskin Manor (13502)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  19. ^ "Talygarn Park, Pontyclun (700153)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  20. ^ "Talygarn Court Garden, Pont-y-Clun (265771)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  21. ^ "Talygarn Court Kitchen Garden, Pontyclun (700155)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  22. ^ Cadw. "Talygarn (PGW(Gm)8(RCT))". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  23. ^ Cadw. "Talygarn (13511)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  24. ^ "Ynysangharad Park, Pontypridd (301664)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  25. ^ Cadw. "Memorial to Evan and James James at Ynysangharad Park (24841)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  26. ^ Cadw. "Lido at Ynysangharad Park (24891)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  27. ^ Cadw. "Ynysangharad Park (PGW(Gm)3(RCT))". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 19 February 2023.

Bibliography

  • Whittle, Elisabeth (1992). The Historic Gardens of Wales: An Introduction to Parks and Gardens in the History of Wales. Cardiff: Cadw. ISBN 978-0-117-01578-4.
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