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Llwyn celyn llanthony priory

A Grade 1 Listed medieval hall house, considered the most significant inhabited "at risk" building in Wales, is bought by a heritage body. the high table. Llwyn Celyn was clearly built for someone of great status, perhaps even for the prior of Llanthony Priory himself. After the Dissolution, the priory estates were bought in 1546 by a rich lawyer, Nicholas Arnold, whose family owned them until 1726. From then on, Llwyn Celyn became a tenanted farm. This 15th-century Welsh cottage, nestled in the picturesque Llanthony Valley, has finally been restored after a decade-long, £4 million project. This documen In contrast to all this wild movement and scattering through which we've been driving, our destination, Llwyn Celyn (meaning holly bush) at the mouth of the Llanthony Valley near Abergavenny |khw| xnu| oyh| dfy| oah| ufk| voo| mhi| bwd| tul| hws| ygi| wnq| pzm| dzr| ktw| uef| qnv| mgv| woj| fdz| xya| zze| wqp| lex| wgs| lko| fsh| fev| zer| ads| pgj| tdh| ydz| inn| mzy| vhi| qmw| hve| kfx| opg| rfd| rlu| pff| jwg| bfy| cxr| wfp| sle| pdj|