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The Boat House, Laugharne The Boat House is a house in Laugharne, Wales, in which the poet Dylan Thomas lived with his family between 1949 and 1953, the last four years of his life. It was in this house that he wrote many major pieces. It's often thought that he wrote Under Milk Wood here but more recent research suggests that fewer than 300 lines were written in Laugharne.[1] The house is set in a cliff overlooking the Tâf Estuary. Thomas first visited the village of Laugharne with a friend, the poet Glyn Jones, in 1934 and was attracted to it. He moved there four years later, and the Boat House was later bought for him by Margaret Taylor, first wife of the historian A. J. P. Taylor. It is now owned by the Carmarthenshire County Council and serves as a museum. It is open to the public for most of the year. It contains Thomas memorabilia and some of the original furniture. Close to the main house is the "writing shed" where Thomas spent much of his time. It receives about 15,000 visitors a year. References ^ See pp.285-313 of Dylan Remembered 1935-53, vol 2, Seren, by D N Thomas, as well as published articles collected at http://undermilkwood.webs.com/ External links Official site v • d • e Museums and art galleries in Wales National Museum Wales National Museum Cardiff · St Fagans National History Museum · Big Pit National Coal Museum · National Woollen Museum · National Roman Legion Museum · National Slate Museum · National Waterfront Museum History Isca Augusta · Roman Baths Museum Galleries and art Dylan Thomas Boathouse · Dylan Thomas Centre · Glynn Vivian Art Gallery · MOMA, Wales · Oriel Ynys Môn Industry Bersham Ironworks · Blaenavon Ironworks · Cefn Coed Colliery Museum · Kidwelly Industrial Museum · Llechwedd Slate Caverns · Newtown Textile Museum · Pierhead Building · South Wales Miners' Museum · Sygun Copper Mine Military Monmouth Museum · South Wales Borderers Museum · Museum of the Welsh Soldier Local history Abergavenny Museum · Brecknock Museum · Carmarthenshire County Museum · Ceredigion Museum · Chepstow Museum · Llancaiach Fawr · Llandrindod Wells Museum · Llanidloes Museum · Newport Museum · Parc Howard Museum · Powysland Museum · Swansea Museum Motoring Pembrokeshire Motor Museum · Pendine Museum of Speed Railways Conwy Valley Railway Museum · Griffithstown Railway Museum · Narrow Gauge Railway Museum · Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum Maritime Holyhead Maritime Museum · National Coracle Centre Sport Welsh Sports Hall of Fame Coordinates: 51°46′20″N 4°27′22″W / 51.7722°N 4.4562°W / 51.7722; -4.4562 This Carmarthenshire location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e This article related to a museum in the United Kingdom is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e