English: Railway Cottages, Llangaffo These cottages were probably built by the railway company to house its track workers. The first mention of these cottages occurs in the records of the Anglesey Quarter Sessions dated December 30, 1846 in a case involving "James Johnson of the Railway Cottages, parish Llangaffo, accused of stealing various items from Thomas Williams.."
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