Penrhos Cottage
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Penrhos Cottage in 2008
Penrhos Cottage is a very small cottage situated to the south east of Maenclochog. It was built as a ty un nos (house built in one night) around 1800, later rebuilt in stone, and last occupied in 1967. The typical North Pembrokeshire thatched cottage was once home to a family of 12, and is almost unchanged since the 19th century, having retained its original Welsh oak furniture. It is the last thatched cottage in Pembrokeshire.
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- Buildings and structures in Pembrokeshire
- Museums in Pembrokeshire
- Historic house museums in Wales
- Welsh building and structure stubs