- the
United Kingdom Parks and open
spaces in
Wrexham also
spelled as
Brynkinallt or Bryn-kinallt Cadw. "Details from
listed building database (599)"....
- the
influence of
nearby Chirk Castle and, later, the
Trevor family of
Brynkinallt (Welsh: Bryncunallt) in Chirk.
Although the po****tion of the parish...
- the
death of the
third Viscount in 1706. The
Trevor estates,
including Brynkinallt (Welsh: Bryncunallt) near Chirk, Denbighshire, Wales, p****ed to the late...
-
families are ****ociated with the town and its castle: the
Trevor family of
Brynkinallt and the
Myddelton family. The
Hughes of Gwerclas, a
family descended...
-
Gothic and
Chinoiserie styles in his architecture. The
alterations to
Brynkinallt,
Denbighshire in 1806 show that
Bromfield could also work in the castellated...
- Hall Bryn y Pys Hall (demolished)
Brymbo Hall (demolished) Bryn y Grog
Brynkinallt Caergwrle Castle (ruin) Cefn Park
Chirk Castle Croesnewydd Hall Darland...
- "TREVOR, Sir John (c.1637–1717), of Clement's Lane, Westminster, Mdx. and
Brynkinallt, Denb".
History of
Parliament Online.
Retrieved 16 May 2016.[permanent...
- Wales.
Retrieved 19
February 2024. Cadw (29 July 1998). "Arbour
within Brynkinallt Park (Grade II) (20232)".
National Historic ****ets of Wales. Retrieved...
-
Retrieved 18 June 2013. Cadw. "
Brynkinallt Hall (599)".
National Historic ****ets of Wales.
Retrieved 10
April 2019. "
Brynkinallt Hall".
British Listed Buildings...
- "very
elegant set of
communion plate"
presented by Sir John
Trevor of
Brynkinallt.[citation needed] The Rev.
Robert Williams (1810–1881),
author of the...