Rhaeadr Tannery

This tannery, from Rhayader, was built in the late 18th century. It was used for converting hides into leather. It was the last traditional tannery to work in Wales and specialised in producing heavy leather for boots and horse harness.

Oak bark was the main ingredient used, being stored and ground into powder in the large barn; the original waterwheel can be seen on the gable wall of the bark mill. The raw hides were soaked in an increasingly strong bark solution in the pits before being scrubbed on the stone table. They were then dried and rolled flat. The whole process took eighteen months.

Item Number

68.121.1

Acquisition

Donation

Original Location

Rhayader, Powys (Radnorshire)

Original Construction

Late 18th century

Moved to St Fagans

1962

Opened to the Public

1968

Furnished Period

c.1870

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