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Architecture of Wales : ウィキペディア英語版 | Architecture of Wales Architecture of Wales is an overview of architecture in Wales from the Medieval period to the present day, excluding castles and fortifications, ecclesiastical architecture and industrial architecture. It covers the history of domestic, commercial, and administrative architecture.
==Earliest architecture==
There is little evidence for domestic architecture in Wales which predates the 14th century.〔An exception to this is the domestic quarters in a number of Welsh castles, such as Chepstow, where the there is a Norman great hall which dates to the 11th century.〕 The earliest domestic buildings are the stone tower houses, which may date back to about 1400, and various partially fortified first floor hall houses such as Candleston Castle and Eastington at Rhoscrowther in Pembrokeshire. Most of the Welsh examples are in the southern coastal border area of Wales and particularly in Pembrokeshire.〔"Hilling", 96–7, fig 61 and appendix K〕 So far no Welsh timber-framed houses can be securely dated to before 1400, but the description by the poet Iolo Goch of Owain Glyndŵr’s house at Sycharth, shows that houses with timber cruck framing were being built well before this date. It has been suggested that the devastation caused following Owain Glyndŵr's revolt may have caused the destruction of many earlier timber-framed houses in the Welsh Marches〔"Suggett & Stevenson", (2010), 34〕
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