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Bodorgan Hall is a country house and estate located in the hamlet of Bodorgan, Anglesey, Wales, situated near the Irish Sea in the southwestern part of the island. The hall is the seat of the Meyricks, [1] and is the largest estate on Anglesey. [2] The hall is the home of Sir George Meyrick and his wife, Lady Candida Tapps Gervis Meyrick.
To the east and south of Bodorgan lies the estuary of the Afon Cefni and the extensive Malltraeth Sands. [2] Bodorgan Hall is the largest country estate in Anglesey. The house, dovecote and a barn are Grade II listed buildings. The reasons given for listing the house are that it is a "site in a magnificent coastal position, which retains many ...
Their son, Owen Fuller (1804–1876) took on the name Meyrick when he inherited the Bodorgan estate. Edmund Meyrick (1636–1713), from a branch of Meyricks established at Gwyddelwern, was a benefactor and Welsh cleric. Rowland Meyrick (1505–1566), born at Bodorgan but founded a branch of Meyricks at Monkton, Pembroke, was a bishop of Bangor.
See more images Melin Llynon Tref Alaw SH3405285229 53°20′16″N 4°29′38″W / 53.337857934943°N 4.493880591561°W / 53.337857934943; -4.493880591561 (Melin Llynon) 8 January 1952 Windmill Set back from the N side of a country road leading W from the village of Llanddeusant, the mill is located c500m W of the Church of St Marcellus and St Marcellinus. 5265 See more ...
Park, country house garden and walled garden [29] [30] [31] The Georgian mansion was completed in 1754. The park and gardens are thought to be contemporary with this but with nineteenth century alterations made to the park. The house and several nearby buildings are listed, as are the gates and lodges at the south and north-east entrances. [32] II
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Royal Air Force Bodorgan, or more simply RAF Bodorgan, is a former Royal Air Force satellite airfield located near to Bodorgan Hall on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. The airfield was opened as RAF Aberffraw on 1 September 1940. Its named was changed to Bodorgan on 15 May 1941, and it was closed on 30 September 1945. [2]
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