Margam
Margam is a Town in the county of Neath Port Talbot (Castell-nedd Port Talbot).
Margam postcode: SA13 2LB
There are great places to visit near Margam.
Margam History
There are some historic monuments around Margam:
- Cefn yr Argoed Camp
- Dan-y-Graig Roman villa
- Bryndu Coke Ovens
- Neath Abbey Ironworks Dam
- Maesteg blast furnaces
- Llandarcy Round Cairn
- Tennant Canal: Skewen Cutting and tramroad bridge
- Camp N of Tonmawr
- Neath Abbey & Gatehouse
- Pen-y-Castell
- Cwm Pelenna Colliery Ventilation Furnace
- Ynysmaerdy Railway Incline
- Pen-Rhiw-Angharad Round Cairns
- Site of Bodvoc Stone
- Ergyd Uchaf Round Barrow
- Neath Castle
- Plas Baglan
- Pontrhydyfen Aqueduct / Viaduct
- Twmpath Diwlith Round Barrow
- Pyle Incised Stone
- Sculptured Cross Llanmihangel Farm
- Stormy Castle
- Mynydd y Gaer (Lower) Camp
- Three Round Cairns on Mynydd Drumau
- Cwm-Clais Castle Mound
- Briton Ferry Dock Entrance
- Chain Home Low Radar Station, Margam
- Craig Ty-Isaf Camp
- Margam Abbey
- Cwmafan copper works flue
- Camp 530m E of Tonmawr
- Ruins of St Baglan's Church
- Danish Camp
- Glyncorrwg Mineral Railway (Parsons Folly) Section on Cefn Morfudd
- Cynon Corn-Drying Kiln
- Cefn Morfydd Dyke & Earthwork
- Mynydd y Castell Camp
- Margam Medieval Bath House
- Hen Eglwys
- Deserted Rural Settlement North of Foel Fynyddau
- Nant Herbert Camp
- Cae'r Mynydd Ventilation Furnace and Mine
- Cefn Mawr cairn
- Ergyd Isaf Round Barrows
- Buarth y Gaer, Mynydd y Gaer
- Court Herbert Cross & Grave Slab
- Margam Inscribed & Sculptured Stones
- Leat & Dam at Llanmihangel Mill
- Pen-y-Castell Camp
- Ty'n-y-Cellar Standing Stone
- Carreg Hir Standing Stone, Pen-Rhiw-Tyn
- Roman Camp
- Half Moon Camp
- Neath Abbey Ironworks
- Blaen-Cwmbach Camp
- Nottage Court Inscribed Stone
- Gelli-Bwch Round Cairn
- Blaen-Cwmbach Earthwork
- Neath Roman Site
- Hutchwns round barrow
- Foel Fynyddau Round Cairn
- Y Bwlwarcau
- Kenfig Castle & Medieval Town