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The 18th-century flanking pavilions were demolished, and the building's fabric deteriorated. As of 2017, the renovation cost was believed to be around £500,000. By 2019, the theft of lead from the roof saw the house "deteriorating rapidly". In 2021, Cadw estimated the new temporary roof renovation at
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also rewarded those who pledged allegiance by allowing them to keep their land. This marked the beginning of the Nannau estate dynasty. The effigy of the 7th Lord, Meurig ap Ynyr Fychan (c. 14th century) is on display at St. Mary's Church, Dolgellau. Another son of Ynyr Fychan, Einion, later became
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c.1137). The title of Lord was passed on from father to son until the early 16th century. Following the creation of the title Lord of Nannau, a prominent member of the family who became the 5th Lord was known as Ynyr Hen ("old Ynyr"). His son Ynyr Fychan ("Little Ynyr") sided with the
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is less certain. The Nannau records imply that
Bromfield was responsible for the wings and most of the internal decorations. However a fire in 1808 destroyed part of the building, only for Bromfield to design the rebuilding of stairs and banisters in coordination with the 2nd Baronet.
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in the surrounding areas. The family established many cadet branches, beginning with Sele's brother. At the end of the 16th century, the families of
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The establishment of the family's cadet branches marked the end of the Nannau family's direct male heir ownership. After almost 600 years, the male line ended with the tenure of
Colonel Huw Nanney IV when he married Catherine Vaughan from Corsygedol &
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Tradition suggests that having invited him to a hunting party to effect a reconciliation, Sele attempted to shoot Glyndŵr but was himself killed and had his body hidden in an oak tree on the estate.
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was discovered with a hoard of weapons; the discovery was from the same period as the Nannau bucket at Arthog. Some of the items buried in the Snowdonia bog were later found to be from 1,100 BC.
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Hall, which was a sign of the selling off of the whole estate. The estate's running costs would have been high. Repairs alone would have cost £8,000 (equivalent to £200,000 in 2023).
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architect Joseph Bromfield to design and oversee the 1805 project. He was responsible for the wings and many of the internal decorative features."
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Simpson, Roger (1997). "The Nannau Oak: Bulwer Lytton and his Midsummer Knight at the Westminster Round Table".
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883:Sir Robert Vaughan, 2nd Baronet
745:; "the spirit's Blasted Tree".
606:
245:and estate near the village of
124:Sir Robert Vaughan, 2nd Baronet
2515:. History of Parliament Online
2489:. History of Parliament Online
1449:
1395:
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1298:. Gwynedd Archaeological Trust
1158:The road toward the main house
731:Sir Richard Hoare, 2nd Baronet
727:' the hollow oak of the demon'
521:after 400 years of father/son
501:. The family helped establish
1:
2566:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
2450:, pp. 113–133, 153, 162.
2147:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
2025:, pp. 68, 302, 361, 363.
1777:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
1559:: Bridge books. p. 200.
1445:. BBC News. 1 September 2021.
1273:
1014:, they were supported by the
773:ASGRE LÂN, DIOGEL EI PHERCHEN
704:
650:
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418:Conquest of Wales by Edward I
327:, which still stands today.
220:Location of Nannau in Gwynedd
3218:"The Nannau estate in Wales"
2718:, pp. 257–259, 285–299)
1895:britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
1492:britishlistedbuildings.co.uk
1268:area, near the Nannau estate
1109:to a square plan and with a
1022:Architecture and description
950:for lunch on 29 April 1949.
940:Charles, now King of England
7:
3114:. Vol. 3. p. 96.
2919:"Nannau, Dolgellau (28585)"
2695:"1958 Schedule of Contents"
1927:"Nannau Timelines (People)"
647:of Gwynfryn and Cefndeuddwr
620:Llywelyn Goch ap Meurig Hen
463:Tal-y-bont, Dyffryn Ardudwy
288:. The founder was a son of
10:
3311:
3039:
2140:Davies, William Llywelyn.
1909:"Doluwcheogrhyd (Dolrhyd)"
1626:Jones, Craig Owen (2008).
1132:
1036:Grade II* listed structure
928:Major-General John Vaughan
924:St John's Church, Barmouth
920:Prince Henry of Battenberg
346:included those of Nannau,
3290:Welsh-language literature
3210:yanceyfamilygenealogy.org
2684:, pp. 187, 259, 298.
2586:, pp. 187, 286, 298.
2571:National Library of Wales
2152:National Library of Wales
1831:, pp. 17, 20, 50–51.
1782:National Library of Wales
1671:. pp. 62, 130, 142.
1461:"Nannau (PGW(Gd)34(GWY))"
1123:Grade II* listed building
938:, with their newborn son
776:
562:Sheriff of Merionethshire
360:Grade II* listed building
336:Sheriff of Merionethshire
303:(Eryri) National Park in
299:, within what is now the
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3170:"The White Ox of Nannau"
3108:Pennant, Thomas (1784).
2989:
2535:"The White Ox of Nannau"
898:. Vaughan had owned the
719:Derwen Ceubren yr Ellyll
3234:peoplescollection.wales
3148:Encyclopædia Britannica
2463:. National Museum Wales
2064:"Llanfendigaid (84474)"
1980:"Plas Gwynfryn (21588)"
1965:, pp. 51, 370–371.
1055:Robert Willames Vaughan
783:The Nannau bucket hoard
401:King Henry I of England
340:Encyclopædia Britannica
3186:archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk
3117:Thomas Francis Roberts
2646:"The 1949 Royal Visit"
2330:"Tamlyns 2008 auction"
2123:"1906's tourist guide"
2088:"Maes-y-neuadd (4779)"
1530:archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk
1146:Nannau estate frontage
1121:above. The house is a
1031:
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658:Llanfihangel-y-Pennant
441:
134:Architectural style(s)
3055:Yale University Press
2950:. Parks & Gardens
2187:"Nannau Oaks in 2019"
1653:, pp. 20, 50–51.
1038:, the authors of the
1029:
965:Charles Stanley Monck
833:
757:
712:
676:, and the Nanneys of
645:Ellis-Nanney baronets
439:
370:Nannau family history
295:(1051–1111) from the
3242:"Nannau - Dolgellau"
3182:"Nannau Manuscripts"
2948:"Nannau - Dolgellau"
2896:, pp. 141, 153.
1953:, pp. 109, 286.
1007:a cost of £100,000.
954:20th century onwards
853:. A late Bronze Age
827:the following year.
115:1795-1805 & 1808
3246:parksandgardens.org
3194:"Origins of Yancey"
2983:, pp. 109–110.
2908:, pp. 162–163.
2852:. 14 November 2021.
2802:. Di Camillo Guides
2635:, pp. 242–248.
2395:, pp. 248–252.
2376:"The Arthog Bucket"
2351:"The Arthog Bucket"
2109:, pp. 107–113.
1863:, pp. 639–640)
1376:, pp. 141–163)
1327:, pp. 161–162)
871:1st Baronet Vaughan
813:East-Central Europe
616:poets of the period
599:, Meillionydd, and
554:Henry IV of England
544:and other parts of
457:15 - 20th centuries
431:Bishop of St. Asaph
375:11 - 15th centuries
82: /
3285:History of Gwynedd
2831:. 27 January 2023.
2513:www.histparl.ac.uk
1581:"Madog ap Cadwgan"
1392:, pp. 17, 35)
1237:Nannau painted by
1206:The rear elevation
1032:
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821:Christopher Hawkes
741:and his 1808 work
715:
558:House of Lancaster
529:in Wales, and the
495:Hundred Years' War
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385:House of Mathrafal
293:Cadwgan ap Bleddyn
286:House of Mathrafal
184:Reference no.
86:52.7703°N 3.8645°W
3093:978-0-9955337-0-7
3064:978-0-300-14169-6
2410:britishmuseum.org
1843:, pp. 81–84.
1797:, pp. 48–55.
1678:978-1-84771-127-4
1616:, pp. 19–28)
1600:, pp. 6, 17.
1219:Ceubren Yr Ellyll
992:bed and breakfast
771:motto inscribed,
660:; the Nanneys of
573:English Civil War
499:Kingdom of France
487:Wars of the Roses
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