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Llys Rhosyr

Pre-Edwardian commotal court in Anglesey, United Kingdom

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Llys Rhosyr, also known as "Cae Llys", is an archaeological site near Newborough in Anglesey; the ruins of a pre-Edwardian commotal court.

Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Classical Period
Post-Classical Period
Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
Contemporary Period
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Sandstorm burial

1332

Early modern note by Henry Rowlands

18th century

Excavations begin

1992

Opened to the public

1995

Heritage Lottery Fund grant

2012

Reconstruction opened at St Fagans

October 2018

First overnight visitors at Llys Llewelyn

May 2019

Cadw purchase

2023

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Archaeological Features

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Storage Structures

Warehouses
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Defensive Structures

Defensive Walls
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Public and Civic Structures

Administrative BuildingsCouncil Chambers
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Domestic and Habitation Structures

PalacesHousesCourtyards
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Country

United Kingdom

Coordinates

53.16° N, -4.37° E