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  2. Gwydir Castle - Wikipedia

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    Gwydir Castle is in the Conwy valley, Wales, a mile west of the ancient market town of Llanrwst and 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of the large village of Trefriw.An example of a fortified manor house dating back to c. 1500, it is located on the edge of the floodplain of the river Conwy, and overlooked from the west by the slopes of Gwydir Forest.

  3. Gwydir Forest - Wikipedia

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    Gwydir Forest, also spelled Gwydyr, is located in Conwy county borough and the Snowdonia National Park in Wales. It takes its name from the ancient Gwydir Estate, established by the John Wynn family of Gwydir Castle, which owned this area. Natural Resources Wales uses the alternative spelling (i.e. Gwydyr Forest, Coedwig Gwydyr). [1]

  4. Sir John Wynn, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Morys Wynn ap John, whom he succeeded in 1580, inheriting Gwydir Castle in Carnarvonshire.John was educated at All Souls College, Oxford (1570, awarded BA 1578) and studied law at Furnival's Inn (1572) and the Inner Temple (1576).

  5. Grey Mare's Tail, Conwy - Wikipedia

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    The Grey Mare's Tail (Welsh: Rhaeadr y Parc Mawr) is a waterfall on the very edge of the Snowdonia National Park near Gwydir Castle in Conwy County Borough, north Wales. It lies just off the B5106 road between the town of Llanrwst and the large village of Trefriw .

  6. Wynn baronets - Wikipedia

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    Dolwyddelan Castle, leased by John "Wynn" ap Maredudd's father. The history of the Wynns of Gwydir begins with the father of Maurice Wynn, John "Wynn" ap Maredudd. John had rebuilt Gwydir around 1555 after inheriting the lease of Gwydir from his father Maredudd ab Ieuan; Maredudd had purchased the estate from Dafydd ap Hywel Coetmor around 1500.

  7. Registered historic parks and gardens in Conwy County Borough

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    Park and garden [45] [46] The gardens consist of two enclosed pleasure gardens built at the same time as the castle (c. 1819-1822). The creation of the present park is probably contemporary with the castle, however the parkland area to the north and east of the castle has been remodelled for use as a golf course. [47] II* PGW(Gd)58(CON) Gwydir ...

  8. Maredudd ab Ieuan ap Robert - Wikipedia

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    He purchased and rebuilt Gwydyr Castle after it was destroyed in the 1460s and made it the family home. He was an ancestor of Sir John Wynn, 1st Baronet. [1] To avoid implication in the feuds of his kinsmen in Eifionydd, Maredudd purchased the lease of Dolwyddelan Castle about 1489. He later built Penamnen.

  9. Grade I listed buildings in Conwy County Borough - Wikipedia

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    See more images Kinmel Hall Abergele SH9810174922 53°15′41″N 3°31′45″W  /  53.261498109897°N 3.5290949968566°W  / 53.261498109897; -3.5290949968566  (Kinmel Hall) 10 June 1970 Hall Located on an elevated platform site, within extensive parkland, approximately 3 miles SE of Abergele. Access now by driveway off Primrose Hill, St George Village. 229 See more images Llwyni ...