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Brynkinalt Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd Bryncunallt; or
simply Brynkinalt (Welsh: Bryncunallt)) is a Grade-II*
listed private property,
built in 1612, near Chirk...
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surname of Trevor. In 1880 he was
raised to the
peerage as
Baron Trevor, of
Brynkinalt in the
County of Denbigh. He was
succeeded by his son, the
second Baron...
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majority scenes in this film were shot in the
mansion and
grounds of the
Brynkinalt estate in Chirk,
North Wales earlier in 2022.
Scenes were also shot at...
- Bangor-on-Dee
Bridge Bangor-on-Dee
racecourse Bersham Ironworks Bridge End Inn
Brynkinalt Hall Butchers'
Market Cathedral of Our Lady of
Sorrows Cefn
Viaduct Central...
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Hillsborough and his wife Anne Trevor,
daughter of Sir John Trevor, MP of
Brynkinalt, Denbighshire. He was a
member of an
influential landowning family of...
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Trevor in 1576
Brick with
stone dressing was used for the
construction of
Brynkinalt at Chirk, near to the
Welsh border with England. This is an E-plan house...
- Hill-Trevor, 1st
Baron Trevor (1819–1894), MP for
County Down (estate at
Brynkinalt) R. S.
Thomas (1913–2000), a
Welsh poet and
Anglican priest Ian Hamilton...
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Jeffreys and aunt of the
celebrated judge. The
family lived at
Brynkinalt in the
parish of
Chirk in the
Welsh county of Denbighshire.[citation needed]...
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significant areas of
parkland and woodland,
those being at
Brynkinalt (near Chirk; with the
Brynkinalt Park; also
known as
Chirk Green being council-operated)...
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families included:
Stanley family of
Penrhos Barons Trevor family of
Brynkinalt Owen
baronets Baron Harlech ****ston
family Williams baronets of Bodelwyddan...