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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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Vaughan Pritchard had acquired ownership of the Nannau estate after the Major's death in 1956. Nannau Hall was the venue for another lavish wedding when Vaughan Pritchard's daughter Susan married David Muirhead on 14 December 1957. In 1958 a schedule of contents was made of all the possessions in the
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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 English crown
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by Philip Nanney Williams on the construction of the mansion: "it was left to the 2nd Baronet to complete the design process, which he accomplished in 1795 ... In 1805 Sir Robert, 2nd Baronet, added the perfectly proportioned pavilion wings ... Sir Robert had shrewdly employed the Shrewsbury
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By the mid-20th century the estate was "wrecked", and a succession of short-term owners saw much of the land sold off, the demolition of some of the 18th-century mansion, and failed attempts to establish a hotel at the hall. By 2020 the lead from the roof had been stolen and the house was
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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 Caerynwch and Cefndeuddwr emerged, and later on the family of Maes-y-Pandy. There was also an alliance with the
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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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The estate was sold in the mid-20th century and subsequently had a succession of short-term owners. During this period, most of the land and some of the estate buildings were sold off, as well as the fishing rights, which were given to the
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in the late 18th and 19th centuries were considered the "golden age of Nannau". On the death of the childless 3rd baronet in 1859, the estate was inherited by Thomas Pryce Lloyd, a cousin from Pengwern, Flintshire. Lloyd became a
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It was only in 1697 that a permanent residence was established at Nannau. Nannau remained a family home until the eventual sale of the mansion in 1965. The need to move around due to civil strife was evident when Vaughan,
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It was during this golden age of Nannau that not only the home was rebuilt, but also the vicinity of Nannau expanded between 1805 and 1830, 55 miles of walling around Llanfachreth surrounded the 10,164-acre estate, and
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on the Nannau estate, before Owain set the Nannau house ablaze. Following this incident, the house was rebuilt. This would be one of at least five reconstructions during the Nannau family's tenure of the estate.
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The Lord of Nannau title was passed on directly through the male line of families for centuries until the direct line ceased in the 16th century with the 12th Lord, Howel Nanney (1470-1580) who was esquire to
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Following centuries of the Vaughan family ownership of the Nannau Hall, it was put up for sale with 10 acres (4 hectares) of land and sold for just £8,000 in 1965 to Mr Edward Morrison who was in the
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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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The famous Nannau oak trees have grown in the estate's gardens since time immemorial, and have a lifespan of some 300–400 years. The most famous oak on the Nannau estate was aptly named
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Between 1400 and 1600, the Nannau farmlands were vastly expanded, and successive Nannau lords held government posts in and around Dolgellau. A cousin of the 10th Lord sided with the
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on the condition that the estate was precluded from selling land or property. The Nannau property once again changed hands in 1874 to a distant relation, John Vaughan (d. 1900), of
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To celebrate the coming of age of his son in 1824, Vaughan slaughtered and roasted the White Ox of Nannau, the last of an ancient herd of such oxen bred on the estate.
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How often has not warm fancy seen the fairy tribe revel round its trunk! Or may not the visionary eye have seen the Hamadryad burst from the bark of its coeval tree?
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estate. In 1935, Hilary Vaughan Pritchard, son of a 3rd cousin of 2nd generation Nannau owner Major-General John Vaughan, married Mary, the daughter of
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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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and was well known to the Nannau baronets, in particular the 2nd baronet, with whom he shared a common ancestor, the antiquarian Robert Vaughan.
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house was built between about 1788 and 1805. The Georgian building was the idea of Robert Hywel Vaughan, 1st Baronet (1723-1792) and his son
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For centuries, the Nanney family controlled the estate and the surrounding region. Together with the Vaughan family who claimed descent from
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family name emerged in the early 16th century. This coincided with a new era of Welsh Hall Houses: the Snowdonia type, in particular.
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Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire families, with their collateral branches in Denbighshire, Merionethshire, and other parts
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Sir Robert Willames Vaughan, 2nd Baronet, was famed for his generous hospitality and prodigious appetite. The cleric and wit
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and granddaughter of Huw Nanney III married Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt in 1719. He was the great-grandson of the antiquarian
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For some coming-of-age festivities in 1824, some of the oak was used to make a commemorative set, including a now-famous
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but did not have enough funding to meet the planning authority. In 1995 the estate was sold to Huw Eaves from London,
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around 1797. Vaughan oversaw the design of another reconstruction of the Nannau mansion which still stands today.
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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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Darganfod Tai Hanesyddol Eryri: Discovering the Historic Houses of Snowdonia, Margaret Dunn and Richard Suggett.
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from the Middle Bronze Age Acton Park II period c. 1500-1400 BC, part of an example of the Arthog hoard
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and held the position 9 times in 400 years between the 16th and 20th centuries. In 1911 as recorded by
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constructed c.1805. Pevsner suggests that the whole building is likely to be attributable to him, but
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described Nannau as "perhaps the highest situation of any gentleman’s house in Great Britain". The
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The Book of Trees: Descriptive of the Principal Timber-trees, and the Larger Species of Palms
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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who inherited Nannau, received another royal couple to the area of the new Nannau estate:
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By 2021, efforts to address the condition of the building were being undertaken by the
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The Nannau family established a new dynasty through marriage which connected it to
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title continued for four centuries, until the division of the cadet branches. The
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in the 15th century. She was the sole heiress of Hywel ap Meurig of Nannau. The
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Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales
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was then passed on to a heiress, Janet, who married into the Vaughan family of
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The son of John Vaughan (1830–1900) welcomed dignitaries on the occasion of
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Old Nannau sketch by Moses Griffith 1797, built by Huw Nanney, circa 1697.
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Nannau estate, Wales, advertising, estate in the same family for 850 years
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of Nannau title endured until the 13th Lord, who was the last to hold the
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and adding his own subtle variations and Tudor elements. The architect
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It is believed that Vaughan, 2nd Baronet, had shown great interest in
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Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales
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Historic Houses of Wales newspaper, Nannau, Dolgellau, Merioneth
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Compact History of Welsh Heroes: The Revolt of Madog ap Llywelyn
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Aerial view of the property before the demolition of the wings
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Bronze Age Worlds: A Social Prehistory of Britain and Ireland
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The Nanney family of Dolgellau are direct descendants of a
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Nanney (Nannau) family, who were direct descendants of the
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Meurig ap Ynyr Fychan effigy, St. Marys church, Dolgellau
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Haslam, Richard; Orbach, Julian; Voelcker, Adam (2009).
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was engaged by the Vaughans to help design the flanking
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at the beginning of the 18th century. Janet, mother of
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The house is of three storeys and five bays, built in
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and its parkland is listed, also at Grade II*, on the
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The Nannau family had been patrons of several famous
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when Princess Beatrice laid the foundation stone of
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The Nannau estate merged with the Vaughan family of
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in 1587. Nanney Hen built a new residence at Nannau
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In April 1949 John's son 1090:driveways, arches, home farms, fishpond, a 777:A pure breast a safeguard to its possessor 230: 16:Grade II* listed building in Gwynedd, Wales 3102:Cylchgrawn Cymdeithas Hanes Sir Feirionnyd 1526:"The History of the Nannau Family to 1623" 803:, in 1826. The bucket turned out to be an 782: 27: 3083:Nannau - A Rich Tapestry of Welsh History 2710: 2708: 1855: 1853: 1851: 1849: 1079:Nannau - A Rich Tapestry of Welsh History 942:. The royal couple stayed at 'Glyn' with 861:Last reconstruction of the Nannau mansion 823:as about 2,700 years old and sent to the 3137: 3079: 2980: 2968: 2905: 2893: 2776: 2774: 2715: 2681: 2669: 2632: 2595: 2583: 2447: 2422: 2392: 2345: 2343: 2222:"Depictions of Derwen Ceubren yr Ellyll" 2117: 2115: 2106: 2022: 1962: 1950: 1840: 1828: 1794: 1753: 1650: 1613: 1597: 1511: 1426: 1389: 1373: 1368: 1366: 1364: 1324: 1025: 829: 708: 493:during its siege. He also fought in the 444:The Lordship of Nannau was passed on to 435: 369: 319:in 1719. In 1795 their descendants, the 3107: 2917: 2840: 2838: 2819: 2817: 2298: 2245: 1766: 1764: 1762: 1692: 1690: 1688: 1608: 1606: 1384: 1382: 1286: 1284: 1282: 953: 916:Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom 3267: 3015:wrote that" "He sees from his windows 2705: 2181: 2179: 1846: 1807: 1805: 1803: 1421: 1419: 1417: 1415: 1319: 1317: 1315: 1313: 1113:. The entrance front has a porch with 525:. This period marked the beginning of 456: 374: 3275:Grade II* listed buildings in Gwynedd 2771: 2340: 2112: 2058: 2034: 1998: 1974: 1663:Davies, R R.; Morgan, Gerald (2009). 1625: 1532:. Joint Information Systems Committee 1437: 1435: 1361: 668:; the Nanney-Wynns of Maes-y-neuadd, 489:(1455–1487) and was the commander of 407:and married Gwenllian, a daughter of 358:"deteriorating rapidly". Nannau is a 276:was founded by Madog ap Cadwgan, 1st 212: 2835: 2814: 2461:"Remembering the white ox of Nannau" 2423:Johnston, Robert (26 October 2020). 2082: 1759: 1756:, pp. 18, 44, 81, 109–110, 161. 1696: 1685: 1603: 1379: 1336: 1279: 841:Another similar discovery named the 733:. The tree was also the deathbed of 591:: Nannau, Dolrhyd (Doluwcheogrhyd), 420:and was rewarded for the capture of 2176: 1800: 1488:"Nannau, Brithdir and Llanfachreth" 1412: 1310: 13: 2139: 1861:Haslam, Orbach & Voelcker 2009 1630:. Llygad Gwalch Cyf. p. 189. 1432: 845:was found in the 1820s in Dowris, 14: 3306: 3254:"Lord of Nannau ancestry descent" 3162: 2487:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 2093:National Historic Assets of Wales 2069:National Historic Assets of Wales 2045:National Historic Assets of Wales 2009:National Historic Assets of Wales 1985:National Historic Assets of Wales 1707:National Historic Assets of Wales 1523: 1466:National Historic Assets of Wales 1347:National Historic Assets of Wales 1012:Snowdonia National Park Authority 632: 3125: 3080:Williams, Philip Nanney (2016). 2166:"Thomas Pennant "Tour of Wales"" 2040:"Maes-y-pandy Farmhouse (23219)" 1702:"Nannau (Grade II*) (4710)" 1551:Edwards Griffith, John (1985) . 1342:"Nannau (Grade II*) (4710)" 1258: 1246: 1230: 1221:(The Oak of the Devils in which 1211: 1199: 1187: 1175: 1163: 1151: 1139: 1077:The following quotation is from 1001: 936:Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 815:. An identical urn was found in 699: 211: 204: 3026: 3005: 2996: 2940: 2911: 2878: 2856: 2792: 2746: 2729:"Edward & Barbara Morrison" 2721: 2687: 2638: 2601: 2553: 2527: 2501: 2475: 2453: 2416: 2398: 2368: 2322: 2304: 2274: 2239: 2214: 2197: 2158: 2133: 2076: 2052: 2028: 2004:"Cefndeuddwr Farmhouse (15156)" 1992: 1968: 1919: 1901: 1883: 1866: 1721: 1665:Owain Glyn Dŵr: Prince of Wales 1656: 1619: 1573: 1544: 1517: 1480: 1225:was said to have been entombed. 905: 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: 1330: 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: 623: 565: 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 231: 199: 195: 191: 183: 175: 167: 157: 153: 143: 133: 119: 111: 101: 64: 46: 38: 26: 21: 3258:thesignofthetimes.com.au 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: 838: 761: 726: 714: 658:Llanfihangel-y-Pennant 441: 134:Architectural style(s) 3055:Yale University Press 2950:. 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Index


Llanfachreth
Wales
UK
52°46′13″N 3°51′52″W / 52.7703°N 3.8645°W / 52.7703; -3.8645
North Wales
Sir Robert Vaughan, 2nd Baronet
Joseph Bromfield
Neoclassical
Nannau.Wales
Listed Building
Nannau, Wales is located in Gwynedd
Welsh
Georgian mansion
Llanfachreth
Gwynedd
North Wales
UK
Welsh
Kings of Powys
dynasty
Lord
cadet branch
House of Mathrafal
Prince
Cadwgan ap Bleddyn
Kingdom of Powys
Snowdonia
North West Wales
estate

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