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Newton House, Llandeilo

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cites it as one of the most notable ghostly houses of Wales. Over the years, many ghost sightings or paranormal activity have been allegedly witnessed at the house. The servants' basement is one of the purported centres of activity, with numerous sightings, particularly of a ghost known as Walter the
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People have reported smelling his tobacco smoke in the room, muffled voices and lights eerily turning on and off on their own accord. Visitors have reported feeling as if they are being choked when walking up and down the cantilever staircase; this is believed to be related to the strangling of Lady
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and several other country houses in the county, the ceilings are panelled, with "thick moulded beams and wreaths in the panels and winged cherubs' heads in the corners". The entrance hall contains a columned Doric screen with a 19th-century ribbed and bossed ceiling. The old dining room to the right
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on the site of an earlier medieval mansion in 1659, and it was completed the following year. Turrets and battlements were added between 1760 and 1780. Though the property remains Jacobean, around 1856, there were significant changes made in the Venetian Gothic style, which today emanate the ambiance
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The alleged hauntings at the property began to be investigated by television journalists in the 1980s, and on one occasion crewmen mysteriously fell ill one after the other while shooting there. During one investigation, the spectre of a young, beautiful girl was said to have glided across the room
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of 1843, when the occupant of the house at the time, Colonel George Rice, received a death threat with an empty grave dug in the ground. After 1956 the property fell into turbulent times when two owners died within the space of a few years. It was sold in 1974, and later fell into disrepair; it was
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Writing in 1862, Benjamin Clarje considered the park to exhibit "perhaps a richer display of varied landscape than any spot of similar size in the kingdom". He notes that the surface in the upper area of the park is "diversified by gentle undulations and has been planted with great judgment and
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respectively. It is a three-storey castellated structure, built from grey stone, with four tall towers in each corner, with sloping slate roofs. The front features a grand central porch. Two rooms are open to the public, including a tearoom and exhibition in the basement and ground floor which
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Newton House was originally built during the medieval period at some distance from the castle. It is documented to have been later modified in 1595 and 1603. The current Newton House was completed in 1660 under the command of Edward Rice. In the late 1700s,
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with 18-inch-thick (46 cm) walls and heavy steel fire-proof doors was added in 1914, for the Dynevors to keep their important documents and valuables. On the upper floors are rooms with 18th-century fittings, including "panelled
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Newton House is a three-storey castellated structure, built from grey stone, with a tall tower in each corner, with sloping slate roofs. The front features a grand central porch. The authors of
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in 1531, and the estate owners, who changed their family surname to Rice, subsequently had to buy back their property from the Crown. The family were elevated to the peerage of Great Britain as
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which was landscaped from 1775, including a winding path through the park and planted deciduous trees in key places to frame the house and castle. The deer park contains notable herds of rare
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in 1775 to assume responsibility for the development. Turrets and battlements were added between 1760 and 1780, giving the property a more romanticised appearance. During the
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Dinefwr Park has a history of occupation spanning at least two millennia. A polished stone axe dated to the Neolithic period was unearthed on the site in 1976, and during the
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of 1843, Colonel George Rice was awoken one night in September and found an empty grave dug in the grounds, warning him that he would be buried in it by October 10.
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consider the heavily decorated late 17th-century ceilings of the house to be "the finest single architectural legacy among the country houses of the region". As in
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contain numerous displays related to the history of the estate and occupants. The deer park which surrounds the property was landscaped by
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and disappeared through the cupboard door. The house was later the subject of an investigation in the 11th and 15th series of the
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and fallow deer. A small garden behind the house, overlooking the deer park, Moorish in style with a central fountain, has been
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and the National Trust respectively. The National Trust acquired the deer park in 1987 and Newton House three years later.
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in 1660, though extensive changes were made in the 1850s in the Venetian Gothic style. The house played a role in the
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The National Trust states that Newton House is "thought to be one of the most haunted houses in Britain", and
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is documented to have restored some of the land back to the Rhys family, but it was not until the reign of
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Elinor Cavendish, the cousin of the lady of Newton House in the 1720s, by a lover whom she had rejected.
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property, as are its summer house and the inner and outer courtyard ranges. The nearby dairy cottage,
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Newton House fell into a turbulent period after the death of the 7th Baron Dynevor in 1956. His son
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flows in the vicinity. The Wildlife Trust West Wales acquired the nearby woodland in 1979.
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The house, along with Dinefwr Castle, have since been restored by the National Trust and
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ceiling dated to the 17th century, containing "low plaster relief mouldings including
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Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales
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clumps survive in the present day. The park is registered at Grade I on the
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period. The tower was added, and alterations were made by R. K. Penson of
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began the construction of a landscape garden, and hired eminent architect
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Dragicevich, Peter; O'Carroll, Etain; Smith, Helena (1 November 2013).
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elm," he writes. "The shrubs and ground cover are outstanding with
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occupied by squatters and thieves who removed beams and furniture.
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Paintings at National Trust, Newton House, Dinefwr Park and Castle
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Lancelot 'Capability' Brown, 1716–1783: The Omnipotent Magician
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Longley, Darren; Burford, Tim; Stewart, James (2 March 2015).
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country house situated just to the west of the market town of
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Lloyd, Thomas; Orbach, Julian; Scourfield, Robert (2006).
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Registered historic parks and gardens in Carmarthenshire
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The house contains several paintings of note, including
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in 1775. The surrounding woodland consists mainly of
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and tracks, some of which may have been part of the
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Llandeilo
Carmarthenshire
51°53′03″N 4°00′53″W / 51.8841°N 4.0147°W / 51.8841; -4.0147
National Trust
Listed Building
Newton House, Llandeilo is located in Wales
Grade II* listed
Llandeilo
Carmarthenshire
National Trust
Dinefwr Park
Dinefwr Castle
Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales
Jacobean style
Rebecca Riots
Cadw
Capability Brown
oak
wych elm

Iron Age
Roman roads
Carmarthen
Llandovery
Roman coin
Dinefwr Castle
amphorae
Samian items
Dinefwr Castle

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