Morris Castle
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Morris Castle
Morris Castle is situated on the Cnap-llwyd common in the Trewyddfa area of Swansea, Wales.
History
The castle was constructed by Sir John Morris to house the families of workers. Believed to date from 1774, it is one of the earliest examples of a tenement building.
Architecture and Layout
Morris Castle is a residential building with an architectural style that reflects its purpose as a tenement. The layout features multiple dwellings for the families of workers.
Historical Significance and Events
The castle's construction was part of efforts to provide housing for the growing workforce in Swansea during the 18th century. It remains one of the earliest examples of this type of residential building.
Current Status and Use
Morris Castle is currently a ruined building, no longer used as residential accommodation.
Heritage Status
The castle has been designated as a notable historical site, reflecting its significance in the development of tenement housing in Swansea.
Visiting Information
- Visitors can access Morris Castle by visiting the Cnap-llwyd common. The exact location is marked on maps and can be found using GPS coordinates 51.6503817, -3.9389102.
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle's notable features include its architectural style and layout as a tenement building. However, no specific details about individual rooms are available.
Details
| Name | Morris Castle |
|---|---|
| City | Swansea |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 51.650383, -3.9389102 |
| Architect | Sir John Morris |
| Current use | ruined building, no longer used as residential accommodation |
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