DescriptionPart of the Maesgeirchen Housing Estate - geograph.org.uk - 812586.jpg
English: Part of the Maesgeirchen Housing Estate Maesgeirchen (=oatfield) is the third largest local authority estate in Wales. It was developed initially in the late 1930s as part of a slum clearance scheme, and in 1941 suffered the attention of the Luftwaffe. In the local parlance, it is often referred to simply as Maes-G. The estate lies in the shadow of Penrhyn Castle, seen in the background.
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