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Garthmyl Hall is a
Grade II
listed house in Berriew, in the
historic county of Montgomeryshire, now Powys. The
house stood close to the site of a large...
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through and it was
divided into
Western and
Eastern branches which met at
Garthmyl. At
Carreghofa Locks near Llanymynech, the
Montgomeryshire Canal connected...
- Naylor, who was also a
banker and
Montgomeryshire landowner to re-build
Garthmyl Hall,
Berriew for his brother-in-law Major-General
William George Gold...
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village itself had a po****tion of 283. and the
community also
includes Garthmyl Hall and Refail.
Berriew contains many
architecturally important buildings...
- also a
banker and
Montgomeryshire landowner requested Colling to re-build
Garthmyl Hall,
Berriew for his brother-in-law Major-General
William George Gold...
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Garthbeibio Settlement SH9812
Garthbrengi Garthbrengi Settlement SO0433
Garthmyl Garthmyl Settlement SO1999 Y
Gelli Gandryll Hay-on-Wye
Settlement SO2242 Geuffordd...
- Blashfield’s
Terracotta for
friezes and dressings.
Designs by J. K. Colling. 1859
Garthmyl Hall, Berriew, Montgomeryshire.
Designs by J. K. Colling.
Ornamental friezes...
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Garthmyl Hall Park,
Berriew (700347)".
Coflein RCAHMW. "
Garthmyl Hall Garden,
Garthmyl (265552)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 11
March 2023. "
Garthmyl...
- barrister,
landowner and
Liberal politician. Humphreys-Owen was born at
Garthmyl, Montgomeryshire, the son of
Erskine Humphreys, a barrister. He was educated...
- Wells–Llandrindod Wells–Llanbister–Maes-yr-helm–Gwynant–Dolfor–Glascoed–Newtown–
Garthmyl–Welshpool–Llanymynech–Oswestry–Gobowen–Chirk–Plas Offa–The Green–Ruabon–Wrexham–to...