Image: Nantclwyd y Dre, Rhuthun, Sir Ddinbych 40
Description: Mediaeval Chamber This room is part of the original mediaeval hallhouse – lovely simple hardwearing furniture with a typical scribe’s desk. Typical mediaeval waxed canvas window coverings called fenestrals were used to keep out as much of the weather as they could. They would have needed a lot of candles to light the room properly to do their accounts! Notice the rushlights – they didn’t give out much light! Nantclwyd y Dref (old name: Tŷ Nantclwyd) stands on Castle Street, Ruthin, denbighshire, North Wales. Grade 1 Listed Building.
Title: Nantclwyd y Dre, Rhuthun, Sir Ddinbych 40
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