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Penllergare
Figure 1Location Plan
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Figure 1Site Location and Context
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Figure 2Bowen’s and Yates’s county maps,1729 and 1799
Map of South Wales, Emanuel Bowen, 1729
A map of the County of Glamorgan from an Actual Survey, George Yates,1799
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Figure 3The Ordnance Survey Surveyor’sDrawing, 1813
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Source: J. Childs, Penllergare: An Appreciation of the Place, People and Context (2003)
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Figure 4The Ordnance Survey Old Series map,1830
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Figure 5Llangyfelach tithe map, 1838N
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Source: J. Childs, Penllergare: An Appreciation of the Place, People and Context (2003)
Penllergare Demesne lands
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Figure 15Panorama of Penllergare from the East
Source: R. Morris, Penllergare: A Victorian Paradise (1999)
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Figure 16Ordnance Survey first edition
six inch map, 1875–8
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Source: R. Morris, Penllergare: A Victorian Paradise (1999)
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Figure 20Air Photograph, 1946
Source:The Penllergare Trust
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Figure 21Ownership
Country Park planning consent
Llysdinam Trust, leased to BJ Holdings Ltd
Penllergare Demesne Lands Settlement
Penllergare Estates Ltd
other, private residential
Dillwyn Settlement
City and County of Swansea
Note: Boundaries are indicative for illustrativepurposes only and do not convey any rights orclaims to ownership
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Figure 22Location of Sites and Monuments byCambria ArchaeologyN
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Figure 23Simplified Ecological Habitats 2002
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Historic species-rich hedgerow
Mixed deciduousand wet woodland
Plantations, mainlyconifer
Wet grassland and rhos
Standing water and riparian habitats
Other: Bracken,semi-improved grassland,scrub willow and birch
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Figure 24Access to Valley Woods
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Pedestrian entrance
Primary surfaced access route
Narrow, stepped and steep accesses
Unsurfaced accesses
Adjacent bus stops and route
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Figure 25 An Interpretation of Open GroundManagement in 1877
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Open grassland or parkland
Pasture woodland or Rhos
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Figure 26Site Description Areas
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Council Offices
Upper Lake and Terraced Gardens
Cae Pant
The Walled Garden
The Quarry and Upper Lodge
Eastern Valley Woods
Middle Lodge Park
Lower Lake
Graig Neddfwch Wood
Southern Woodlands and River Valley
Glan-yr-afon Fields
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Figure 27Cultural Heritage Constaints,Cambria Archaeology
Sites of national importance usually SAM’s orlisted buildings
Sites of regional importance
Sites of local importance
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Figure 28Proposed Landscape Management
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Pasture woodlandand parkland
Hay-cut rhos andaftermath pasture
Woodland glademanagement
Native woodland
Continuous coverwoodland
Ornamental woodland
Cultivated Gardens
N.B. Riparian zone not seperately indicated
Wetland habitat
Major areas of new woodlandplanting and regeneration
Silt disposal area
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Figure 29 Visitor Facilities Options
Country Park planning consent