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    Photograph showing remains of drainage scupper made from Sutton Stone at top of Southwest wall, from an Archaeological Building Investigation, Recording & Watching Brief of Melefant Castle, Llanmaes, produced by Richard Scott Jones of Heritage Recording Service Wales, June 2024.Photograph showing of standing remains with scaffold erected, from an Archaeological Building Investigation, Recording & Watching Brief of Melefant Castle, Llanmaes, produced by Richard Scott Jones of Heritage Recording Service Wales, June 2024.Photograph showing standing remains of Malefant Castle following dismantling and consolidation, looking southeast, from an Archaeological Building Investigation, Recording & Watching Brief of Melefant Castle, Llanmaes, produced by Richard Scott Jones of Heritage Recording Service Wales, June 2024.Photograph showing standing remains of Malefant Castle following dismantling and consolidation, looking southeast, from an Archaeological Building Investigation, Recording & Watching Brief of Melefant Castle, Llanmaes, produced by Richard Scott Jones of Heritage Recording Service Wales, June 2024.Photograph showing NE and SE facing internal elevations following dismantling of standing remains, from an Archaeological Building Investigation, Recording & Watching Brief of Melefant Castle, Llanmaes, produced by Richard Scott Jones of Heritage Recording Service Wales, June 2024.

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