Skewen
Skewen is a Village in the county of Neath Port Talbot (Castell-nedd Port Talbot).
Skewen postcode: SA10 6DP
There are great places to visit near Skewen.
Skewen History
There are some historic monuments around Skewen:
- Standing Stones 300m W of Cefncelfi
- Two Platform Houses 1600m SE of Blaen-Nant Farm
- Canal Boat at Aberdulais Basin
- Craig Ty-Isaf Camp
- Pen-y-Castell
- Gwernllwynchwyth Engine House
- Clydach Upper Forge
- Plas Baglan
- Landore New Quay
- Neath Abbey & Gatehouse
- Gelli-Bwch Round Cairn
- Crimea Colliery & Canal Quay
- Burial Chamber Nr Carn Llechart
- St Margaret's Chapel
- Earthwork on Kilvey Hill
- Aberdulais Aqueduct
- Mynydd y Gaer (Lower) Camp
- Neath Abbey Ironworks Dam
- Briton Ferry Dock Entrance
- House Platforms West of Dyffryn Wood
- Burial Chamber at Pen-yr-Alltwen
- Foel Fynyddau Round Cairn
- Buarth y Gaer, Mynydd y Gaer
- Scott's Pit Engine House & Traces of Ancillary Buildings
- Neath Roman Site
- Cwm-Clais Castle Mound
- Townshend's Great Leat & Waggonway
- Original Swansea Castle
- Cwmafan copper works flue
- Remains of Lock and Dry Dock at Pantyffynnon
- Glyncorrwg Mineral Railway (Parsons Folly) Section on Cefn Morfudd
- Neath Castle
- Ruins of St Baglan's Church
- Bon y Maen Standing Stone
- Carn Llechart Stone Circle
- Cefn Morfydd Dyke & Earthwork
- Neath Abbey Ironworks
- Ring Cairn on Tor Clawdd
- Tinplate works at Aberdulais Falls
- Foxhole River Staithes
- White Rock Copper Works
- Waun y Coed Colliery Branch Canal and Tramroad Incline
- Deserted Rural Settlement North of Foel Fynyddau
- Tennant Canal: Skewen Cutting and tramroad bridge
- Hafod Copper Works Musgrave Engine and Rolls
- Llandarcy Round Cairn
- Carreg Bica Standing Stone
- Cilybebyll Auxiliary Unit Operational Base
- Ynysmaerdy Railway Incline
- Carreg Hir Standing Stone, Pen-Rhiw-Tyn
- Mynydd March Hywel Round Cairn
- Morris Castle
- Cairn on Mynydd-March-Hywel
- Swansea Castle
- Round Cairn with Cist on Mynydd Drumau
- Three Round Cairns on Mynydd Drumau
- Mynydd y Garth Cairn
- Cae Castell (Rhyndwyclydach Medieval Earthwork)
- Morfa Bridge and Quays
- Court Herbert Cross & Grave Slab