20th Century Changes and Public Access

In the 20th century, the fortunes of the Talbot family and Margam Park fluctuated with the changes in society and economy. After World War I, many large estates across Britain faced financial difficulties, and maintaining vast properties became increasingly challenging. In 1941, the Talbot family sold Margam Park to the local council, ensuring i

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The Park and Gardens

Margam Park’s landscaped grounds are equally impressive. The estate’s parkland was designed following the principles of the English Landscape Movement, emphasizing naturalistic scenery, sweeping lawns, and strategically placed trees and lakes. In addition to the main house and gardens, the park contains several other historic features, inclu

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The Mansel and Talbot Families

Following the dissolution, the estate was granted to the Mansel family. However, the most significant period in Margam’s history began when the Talbot family acquired the property in the 18th century. The Talbots were a prominent Welsh gentry family, with their ancestral seat at nearby Penrice Castle. Under their stewardship, Margam Park was t

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The History of Margam Park, Port Talbot

Nestled in the heart of South Wales, Margam Park is one of the most significant and beloved historic estates in the region. Situated near the industrial town of Port Talbot, this expansive country park boasts centuries of rich history, architectural grandeur, and cultural importance. Spanning over 850 acres, Margam Park is home to a magnificent sta

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