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- Fronfraith Hall is a mid-Victorian house in the historic parish of Llandyssil in the shire area of Montgomeryshire in Powys. Fronfraith also appears in...
- for the theatre. They spent their honeymoon in the Welsh countryside at Fronfraith Hall, Abermule, Montgomery, the family house owned by Rupert Davies. Davies's...
- connection with Montgomeryshire and purchased Fronfraith Hall, in Llandyssil. He continued to own Fronfraith until 1948, when he moved to Brookland Hall...
- Timber-framed lobby-entry house of c. 1700, a late example of its type. Fronfraith Hall, designed by James ****rd of Shrewsbury, c. 1860. Its west wing...
- style was used by the Shrewsbury architect James Pickhard for building Fronfraith Hall in Llandyssil in Montgomeryshire in 1863. A more important example...
- Horae Petrinae (Darlithau ar epistolau Pedr) n.d. Penillion ar glywed y Fronfraith yn canu gerllaw. Chef. 2, 1865, Aberteifi : D.W. Thomas, Argraffydd. 4...
- William Owen Brigstocke of Blaen-y-pant 1795: Sir Thomas Bonsall, Kt. of Fronfraith 1796: Edward Warren Jones of Llanina 1797: J. Nathan Taylor of Stradmore...
- Llandrinio 1856: Richard Herbert Mytton, of Garth 1857: Maurice Jones, of Fronfraith 1858: Richard Penruddocke Long, of Dolforgan 1859: Edward Morris, of Berth...
- by Sir Aston Webb and the work was funded by Charles Whitley Owen of Fronfraith Hall. The E and N walls were rebuilt, and a new E window was built to...
- These include smaller hillforts at Goron Ddu, Coed y Wig, Cefn Llan and Fronfraith in Llandyssil and Giant's Bank in Llanmerewig List of hillforts in Wales...