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Hafod Uchtryd (English:
Uchtryd summer mansion) is a
wooded and
landscaped estate in the
Ystwyth valley in Ceredigion, Wales. Near Devil's Bridge, Cwmystwyth...
- been sold off by 1849. The
heirs of
Thomas Johnes (died 1816) sold
Hafod Uchtryd, in Cardiganshire,
together with its
estate on the Ystwith, to the 4th...
- Monmouthshire, and also his
alterations in
Gothic Revival style in 1794 to
Hafod Uchtryd for
Thomas Johnes at Devil's Bridge, Cardiganshire. Also in c. 1794–95...
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Norwood Gardens Llwyngarreg Gardens [citation needed] Cae Hir
Gardens Hafod Uchtryd Llanerchaeron Bodelwyddan Castle Bodnant Garden Bodrhyddan Hall Bodysgallen...
- nearby; it is
located between Devil's
Bridge and
Pontrhydygroeis Hafod Uchtryd.
Tourism to the area
increased after the
bridge and the
Hafod building...
- poisoning.
There is no
active metal mining in the
Ystwyth valley today.
Hafod Uchtryd was a
mansion built by
Thomas Johnes from 1783, part of it
being designed...
- June 1784 – 4 July 1811) was the only
daughter of
Thomas Johnes of
Hafod Uchtryd in mid Wales. She was a
talented botanist and a
friend and
regular correspondent...
- whom he had
lately become connected in politics.
Hafod Uchtryd (meaning the
summer place of
Uchtryd, a name
borrowed from the
English word Oughtred) was...
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Uhtred (also
Uchtryd or Uchtredus) (d.
before 14
March 1148) was a
Welsh clergyman. From 1140 to 1148 he was
Bishop of Llandaff. Uhtred's
family origins...
- (1748–1816)
inherited thousands of
acres in mid
Wales where he
built at
Hafod Uchtryd, Ceredigion, a
striking gothic house with its
library designed by Thomas...