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Brief description of site

The house and garden are integrated into a strongly axial design, taking full advantage of the southward slope. The garden survives in its entirety, is well preserved, and is a very good example of this type of architectural Edwardian garden.

Brief history of site

Craig-y-Parc is a strongly architectural Arts-and-Crafts garden designed by C. E. Mallows, who also designed the house.

Location information:

Address: Pentyrch, CF15 9NB

Locality: Cardiff

Local Authorities:

Cardiff; Pentyrch; Pentyrch

Historical County: Glamorgan

OS Landranger Map Sheet Number: 171 Grid Ref: ST095808
Latitude: 51.51884 Longitude: -3.305713

Key information:

Form of site: garden

Purpose of site: ornamental garden

Context or principal building: school

Site Style : Arts and Crafts

Site first created: 1913 to 1915

Main period of development: Early 20th century

Survival: Extant

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