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Coed Coch

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From the 1940s until the 1970s, the house was a boys' preparatory school, Heronwater School, under the headmastership of Keith Gaskell. In 1996 the furniture from the library, commissioned by John Lloyd Wynne from Gillows of Lancaster in 1806–1807, was bought by the
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The Coed Coch estate came to the Wynne family when the Rev. Richard Wynne married Gaynor, daughter and heiress of John Wynne of Coed Coch, in the parish of
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and lit by a small lantern dome. The original parkland "survives in its entirety".
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stud there that continued under her descendants until its sale in 1978.
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Registered historic parks and gardens in Conwy County Borough
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Black-and-white photograph of a mansion in parkland, with a portico on the left-hand side of the façade
John Thomas
National Library of Wales
Parkland with a mansion in the distance
Conwy
neoclassical
Henry Hakewill
Grade II*
ashlar
Greek Doric
portico
pediment
rotunda
Betws yn Rhos
Welsh Mountain Pony
Museum of Welsh Life
Cardiff
St Fagans Castle


"Parks and Gardens UK"
the original



Hubbard
"Coed Coch, Dolwen (27031)"
RCAHMW
"Parks and Gardens UK"
the original

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