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Gloddaeth Hall
originated as a
large country house in Llandudno,
Caernarfonshire (now Conwy), Wales. It is
designated by Cadw as a GradeĀ I
listed building...
- and
directing attendees towards its
other camps (Lymington Rushmore,
Gloddaeth and LDN). John
Smyth QC, a
former Chairman of
Iwerne Trust, had been wanted...
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closed in 1956. In Llandudno, the
original tramway went up the
middle of
Gloddaeth Street, down
Mostyn Street,
through Penrhyn Bay and
across to
Colwyn Bay...
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rededicated the holy site to
Saint Hilary. The
historic mansion of
Gloddaeth Hall was the home of
Iorwerth Goch of
Creuddyn and pre-dates the 13th...
- It
continues to run
holidays under other brands (Lymington Rushmore,
Gloddaeth and LDN), some of
which originally descended from the
Iwerne camps. Nash...
- Palladium" historypoints.org.
Retrieved 22
March 2023. "The
Palladium Theatre,
Gloddaeth Street, Llandudno" ArthurLloyd.co.uk.
Retrieved 22
March 2023.
Media related...
- such as that
outside Vollams Newsagents (formerly a post-office) in
Gloddaeth Street, Llandudno.
These large A size
boxes were
designed specially to...
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Mabws Hall
Nanteos Mansion Llanerchaeron Bodysgallen Hall
Bodnant House Gloddaeth Hall
Gwydir Castle Gwrych Castle Kinmel Hall Plas
Iolyn Plas Mawr Bodysgallen...
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Gloddaeth Hall, Conwy: the hall, with
Mostyn family portraits...
- be a
Brittonic word
related to
Welsh clawdd,
meaning "ditch, hedge".
Gloddaeth in
Wales may have a
similar etymology. The
second part of the name is...