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Treberfydd House is a
Gothic Revival house,
built in 1847–50 just
south of
Llangorse Lake in the
Brecon Beacons National Park in
South Wales, to the designs...
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included Witley Court in Worcestershire,
Castle Howard in Yorkshire,
Treberfydd in
Powys and Kew Gardens. He also
established a
professional dynasty;...
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building used as the
school is a
private house, the
Grade I-listed
Treberfydd in
Bwlch a few
miles south of Brecon.
Other scenes,
including the cricket...
- Buckinghamshire, and
moved to live there. He also
rented property at
Treberfydd in Breconshire, Wales. He
acted as a
Justice of the
Peace in both counties...
- ****ans
National History Museum, an open-air
museum near Cardiff, and
Treberfydd, the
Victorian Gothic mansion which served as
Farringham School, located...
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Trallong [citation needed]
Powis Castle Rock Park,
Llandrindod Wells Treberfydd Tretower Court Gardens portal List of
gardens Gardens in
England Gardens...
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salary for that
parish of £525 by 1870.
Pearson had
previously designed Treberfydd in
Brecknockshire for
Robert Raikes (1818–1901), Hippisley's brother-in-law...
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mausoleum Robert Raikes (1818–1901),
established a
tractarian church at
Treberfydd Robert Raikes (Royal Navy officer) (1885–1953),
British admiral Robert...
- Wales.
Retrieved 12
March 2023. "
Treberfydd Park,
Llangors (700338)". Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 11
March 2023. "
Treberfydd Gardens and
Pleasure Grounds,...
- and beauty. Pearson's
practice was not
confined to
church buildings.
Treberfydd (1850), Quar Wood (1858),
Lechlade Manor, an
Elizabethan house (1873)...