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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.
Bodorgan is a village and community on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. According to the 2001 Census, there were 1,503 residents in the now former electoral ward, 72.7% of them being able to speak Welsh. This increased to 1,704 at the 2011 Census but only 67.72% of this increased population were Welsh speakers. [1]
Bodorgan Bethel is a relatively small and quiet [ citation needed ] village set centrally within the wider community and larger Parish of Bodorgan . [ 1 ] The village is located inland (approximately three miles) from the south-western coast on the isle of Anglesey in North Wales .
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Deer Park, country house garden and walled garden [25] [26] [27] The early seventeenth-century house and gardens are set within a deer park which may date to the fifteenth century. The park has been damaged by road and railway engineering: the B4419 runs along eastern boundary and a railway (built c. 1841 ) passes through the park.
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.
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