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Glynllifon is an old
estate which belonged to the
Barons Newborough, near the
village of
Llandwrog on the main A499 road
between Pwllheli and Caernarfon...
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Estate near Corwen,
Denbighshire (the new
family seat) and once
owned Glynllifon (Plas Glynlifon), near Llandwrog, Gwynedd, Wales. Sir
Thomas Wynn, 1st...
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while another is
listed at
Grade II. The fort
stands within the park of
Glynllifon, Wynn's
country house.
Thomas Wynn, 1st
Baron Newborough (1736–1807) descended...
- Park
Singleton Park St. ****ans
Castle gardens [citation needed] Parc
Glynllifon Penrhyn Castle Plas Tan y
Bwlch Plas
Brondanw Plas yn Rhiw Y Gwyllt, Portmeirion...
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Glynllifon Street railway station was a
temporary northern terminus station of the
Festiniog and
Blaenau Railway (F&BR),
sited between the
street of the...
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asked by
Caernarfon Council to make
repairs to a
chimney at Parc
Glynllifon.
Beneath the chimney, an
engine room
contained an 1854 single-cylinder...
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Chandelier and
ceiling rose,
Glynllifon...
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first ever Sea and
Mountain Rescue team, and
includes the
estate of
Glynllifon. RAF
Llandwrog was a
training airfield during World War II, and was later...
- the use of
Ionic orders on his
major projects as at
Millichope Park,
Glynllifon and
Clytha Park. His
churches tend to be more pedestrian,
using a simplified...
- Sir John Wynn, 2nd
Baronet (September 1701 – 14
February 1773), of
Glynllifon and Bodvean,
Caernarvonshire and Melai,
Denbighshire was a
Welsh politician...