How many Cadw sites are there?
How many Cadw sites are there?
Cadw manages 127 state-owned properties and sites.
How do I contact Cadw?
Contact us
- Email: [email protected]. Online Ticketing Queries.
- Email: [email protected]. Weddings and Wedding Photography.
- Email: [email protected]. Filming and Drone Filming.
- Email: [email protected]. Education.
- Schools and home educators — please see education visits.
- Tel: 0300 0256000.
- Tel: 0300 0256000.
Who looks after listed buildings in Wales?
The Role of Cadw Cadw, the Welsh Government’s historic environment service, manages 128 monuments on behalf of the Welsh Government. It is also the decision making body for development proposals affecting scheduled ancient monuments.
What does Grade 2 Listed mean in Wales?
buildings of special interest
Grade II (two) — buildings of special interest which justify every effort being made to preserve them. These make up approximately 91 per cent of the total number of listed buildings in Wales. Listing recognises that a building or structure has special architectural or historic interest.
What does it mean to be a Cadw member?
Wales — the first industrial nation. Cadw Membership, formerly known as Heritage in Wales, gives the member free admission to all Cadw properties and World Heritage Sites in Wales for the length of their membership (annual or life).
Where can I find list of Cadw properties?
Cadw (English: Welsh Heritage) Properties in Wales is a link page for any stately home, historic house, castle, abbey, priory, museum or other property in the care of Cadw in Wales . / 53
What does Cadw stand for in Welsh heritage?
Cadw (English: Welsh Heritage) Properties in Wales is a link page for any stately home, historic house, castle, abbey, priory, museum or other property in the care of Cadw in Wales .
How many sites are in the care of Cadw?
Cadw manages 127 state owned properties and sites. It arranges events at its managed properties, provides lectures and teaching sessions, offers heritage walks and hosts an online shop. Members of the public can become members of Cadw to gain membership privileges. Dolwyddelan Castle, one of the sites in Cadw’s care.