Archaeological discoveries force rethink of landmark restoration project
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Mark Mansfield
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Nation.CymruArchaeological discoveries force rethink of landmark restoration projectnation.cymruRichard Youle, Local Democracy Reporter Archaeological remains revealed at a former copperworks have given designers of a new building on the site a big challenge. Remains of wheel pits, rolling mill trenches ,and furnace and chimney bases – some potentially up to 200 years old – have been found at the site of the Vivian […] The post Archaeological discoveries force rethink of landmark restoration project appeared first on Nation.Cymru .
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