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Llugwy Hall

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Llugwy Hall — Grade II listed building in Pennal. The house, formerly known simply as Llugwy, stands on the right bank of the River Dovey, approximately 1400m SE of Pennal village.

Llugwy Hall, historic houses in Mid Wales

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1 h–2 h
Nearest railway station
Dovey Junction · 2.1 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Llugwy Hall is a historic house in the United Kingdom — typically a country seat, manor, or town house with notable architecture or history. Heritage designation: Grade II listed building. Address: SY20 9JX. Wikidata describes it as: "Grade II listed building in Pennal. The house, formerly known simply as Llugwy, stands on the right bank of the River Dovey, approximately 1400m SE of Pennal village.". Coordinates: 52.5791°, -3.9026°.

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Heritage listing

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From the Wikipedia article

Llugwy is the name of an old property near Pennal, a village on the A493 road in southern Gwynedd, Wales, on the north bank of the Afon Dyfi/River Dovey, near Machynlleth. It lies in the former county of Merionethshire/Sir Feirionnydd, and is within the Snowdonia National Park. Llugwy was the home of the Anwyl family since 1682. Maurice Anwyl (c.1645-c.1695), son of Evan (Ieuan) Anwyl of Brynkir, and the first of the family to live at Llugwy, is recorded by Thomas Nicholas in Annals and antiquities of the counties and county families of Wales (1872); "The ancient family of Anwyl have resided at Llugwy from the time when Maurice Anwyl (circa 1695) m. Joan, the heiress of that place, but previously for many ages at Parc, in the parish of Llanfrothen, in the same county of Merionethshire. There Lewys Dwnn, Deputy Herald, found them, in the 16th Century, when pursuing his Heraldic Visitation of Wales; and there they had then been seated for several generations. Their lineage is from Owain Gwynedd, the illustrious Prince of North Wales (12th cent.), son of Prince Gruffudd ap Cynan, of the direct line (through the eldest son, Anarawd) of Rhodri Mawr, King, first of N. Wales, then of all Wales (9th cent.)." (See main article on the Llugwy branch of the Anwyl family.) On the opposite bank of the Dyfi from Llugwy lay Cei Ward, one of a number of riverside quays in the hamlet of Morben. Some 5 boxes of family archives (dated 1633 - 1943) exist in the Meirionnydd Archives, and these include wills, marriage settlements, correspondence, and estate papers (1809-1949), which includes accounts and some deeds. A document of 1792 records "Evan Anwyl of Llugwy in the parish of Pennal in the county of Merioneth, gent". Letters dated c.1800 were sent by Margaret Anwyl, Aberystwyth to her mother Mrs Anwyl of Llugwy. A Sacrament Certificate of 1821 records that "Jonathan Anwyl of Llugwy, pa.[rish] Pennal, had received the Sacrament of the Lords Supper at Pennal Parish Church" The 1861…

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Coordinates
52.5791, -3.9026
District
Powys
Parish
Cadfarch
Postcode
SY20 9JX
Parliamentary constituency
Montgomeryshire and Glyndwr
Nearest railway station
Dovey Junction2.1 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Llugwy Hall?
Llugwy Hall is in Mid Wales, United Kingdom (postcode SY20 9JX), in the parish of Cadfarch.
Is Llugwy Hall a listed building?
Llugwy Hall is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
How do I get to Llugwy Hall?
The nearest railway station is Dovey Junction, about 2.1 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode SY20 9JX.