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818:(1775–1851) visited and painted a romantic view of Hafod in 1789. Hafod suffered a serious fire in 1807 and Johnes's priceless library was destroyed. The house was rebuilt by Thomas Baldwin but it was demolished in 1958 by the Forestry Commission.
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