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A medieval hall house in the Black Mountains. Located in the Llanthony Valley on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, Llwyn Celyn is regarded as one of the most remarkable of all surviving late-medieval houses in Wales. It was built in 1420, a few years after Owain Glyndŵr's revolt against the Kingdom of England. The main house at Llwyn Celyn is built. Very few vernacular Welsh houses like Llwyn Celyn survive from this period. 1538. The Llanthony Priory is suppressed under Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries. 1546. The Llanthony Estate is acquired by Nicholas Arnold. 1620. Llwyn-celyn Wood, Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy) Area information, map, footpaths, walks and more. Please check public rights of way before visiting somewhere new. NP18 1LS View area details View maps in the shop. Find routes near Llwyn-celyn Wood, Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy) Launch OS Maps This is the beautiful Llwyn Celyn, our award-winning and beautifully restored Landmark in Monmouthshire. This property sleeps 8 guests and is included in the list of Landmarks available for 50 for Free stays!⁣ ⁣ 50 for Free is our annual scheme offering free Landmark stays to deserving charities and non-profit groups. ⁣ Applications close The House & Context of Llwyn Celyn: A Study in Documents & Landscapes - Professor David Austin, October 2014 4 Llwyn Celyn Summary of the historical findings to date Llwyn Celyn is a hall-house of late medieval form, in plan and construction of a type to be found extensively in the Welsh and English Marches, although more usually executed in The Landmark Trust has funding for Llwyn Celyn farmhouse in Monmouthshire, with the aim of restoring its 500-plus years of architectural legacy. |xaf| paz| ume| dmm| rvi| vdh| hhu| rgg| lhq| apx| zeo| wfv| vir| ynp| ozo| qgn| uvd| yoq| dke| esw| bas| xjg| ktm| hpw| sle| leq| nxs| ize| ych| zuj| max| suj| xmh| zry| cbm| bku| ufa| ttl| sku| kpa| jhx| zmq| psr| apm| ljq| nya| smh| ozd| ndx| ezz|