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Plas yn Rhiw

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Plas yn Rhiw — Grade II* listed house near Aberdaron, Caernarfonshire.

Plas yn Rhiw, stately homes in North Wales

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2 h–4 h
  • Paid entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access
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About

Plas yn Rhiw is a stately home in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Owned by National Trust. Managed by National Trust. Address: LL53 8AB. Wikidata describes it as: "Grade II* listed house near Aberdaron, Caernarfonshire". Coordinates: 52.8226°, -4.6191°.

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Plas yn Rhiw is an early 17th-century manor house in Y Rhiw, Gwynedd in northwestern Wales. The estate consists of a small house of Tudor/Georgian style, a garden of just under one acre in size, and many wooded acres. Located at the base of Mynydd Rhiw, the estate overlooks the beach of Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth), Cardigan Bay, and the Llŷn Peninsula. The history of the manor's estate predates construction of the house to some 4000 years of the Neolithic period. After the house's construction in the early 17th century (an inscription of I.L. on a window lintel is dated 1634), the manor house witnessed a long historical family saga, which ended in the 1940s when the three sisters donated it to the National Trust in memory of their parents, Constance and William Keating.

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From the Wikipedia article

Plas yn Rhiw is an early 17th-century manor house in Y Rhiw, Gwynedd in northwestern Wales. The estate consists of a small house of Tudor/Georgian style, a garden of just under one acre in size, and many wooded acres. Located at the base of Mynydd Rhiw, the estate overlooks the beach of Porth Neigwl (Hell's Mouth), Cardigan Bay, and the Llŷn Peninsula. The history of the manor's estate predates construction of the house to some 4000 years of the Neolithic period. After the house's construction in the early 17th century (an inscription of I.L. on a window lintel is dated 1634), the manor house witnessed a long historical family saga, which ended in the 1940s when the three sisters donated it to the National Trust in memory of their parents, Constance and William Keating. Before that, they had refurbished the garden and restored the manor house to its old glory. The three sisters, who lived in the house until each of their deaths, are buried in a churchyard near Porth Ysgo, about 5 kilometres (3 mi) from Plas yn Rhiw. Plas yn Rhiw is the only organic National Trust garden in Wales. The original garden was expanded by the trust to include 150 acres (61 ha) of surrounding woodland. The garden and park are listed at Grade II on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.

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Background

History

The Gwynedd Royal Dynasty had been established here around the 5th century after defeating the Irish settlers. In the 9th and 10th centuries, Irish settlers faced many invasions by the Vikings and many churches were destroyed. However, the Gwynedd kings vanquished many of the Viking invaders and also the Saxons (the English people). Rhodri the Great, the first king of all Wales, ruled in the 9th century, and his great-grandson, Meirion Goch, is reported to have built a house close to the present manor house of Plas yn Rhiw. A conceptual version of the Plas yn Rhiw manor house has been interpreted as a 15th-century house having been built with 1 m thick stone walls and mud floors, covered…

Architecture

The walls, measuring a depth of 6.5 ft in places, were constructed of large stones. including the manor house and the detached cottage. There is also a summerhouse and a tool shed. An old mill next to a stream was granted Royal permission to grind its own corn.

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Coordinates
52.8226, -4.6191
District
Gwynedd
Parish
Aberdaron
Postcode
LL53 8AB
Parliamentary constituency
Dwyfor Meirionnydd

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Plas yn Rhiw?
Plas yn Rhiw is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode LL53 8AB), in the parish of Aberdaron.
Who runs Plas yn Rhiw?
Plas yn Rhiw is operated by National Trust.
Is Plas yn Rhiw a listed building?
Plas yn Rhiw is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
How do I get to Plas yn Rhiw?
Drivers can navigate to postcode LL53 8AB. It sits within the Dwyfor Meirionnydd parliamentary constituency.