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Although the fabric of the house is mostly of the 16th and 17th centuries, it was enlarged and refurbished during the Georgian period. However, when the last member of the Gwyn family died in 1846, the entire contents of the house were sold to a wealthy merchant who used only five rooms, allowing the
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A community organisation called LAMBS ("Llansannor Ancient and Modern Buildings and Settlements") was formed in 1999 in order to plan for the millennium and support local heritage.
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An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan: Domestic Architecture from the Reformation to the Industrial Revolution. pt.1 The Greater Houses
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rest of the house to deteriorate. It subsequently passed through several generations of the Roper family, who helped restore the house and gardens.
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The walls are of rubble and the roof is slate. The house has two storeys in some places and three in others, is L-shaped, and has stone
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The house has been used as a filming location for many television programmes, including multiple episodes of
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Within the grounds of Llansannor Court is the local parish church, the
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Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments in Wales (1981).
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windows. During the 18th century it was owned by the politician
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Dick Buswell. "Charter Day Visit to Llansannor Court".
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Llansannor
Cowbridge
Vale of Glamorgan
Elizabethan era
mullioned
Francis Gwyn
Edward Prideaux Gwyn
Church of St Senwyr
Doctor Who
The Unicorn and the Wasp
Tooth and Claw
The Woman Who Lived
"Llansannor Court, Penllyn"
Medieval Churches of the Vale of Glamorgan
ISBN
978-0-905928-80-7
"Llansannor Court, Cowbridge (19193)"
RCAHMW
"Gwyn, Francis (c.1648-1734), of Llansannor, Glam. and Scotland Yard, Westminster"
"Gwyn, Edward Prideaux (?1698-1736), of Llansannor, Glam. and Forde Abbey, Dorset"
An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments in Glamorgan: Domestic Architecture from the Reformation to the Industrial Revolution. pt.1 The Greater Houses
Medieval Churches of the Vale of Glamorgan
ISBN
978-0-905928-80-7
Doctor Who The Episode Guide
ISBN
978-1-84243-660-8
"Sun shines on Llansannor garden party"
51°29′14″N 3°27′04″W / 51.48713°N 3.45105°W / 51.48713; -3.45105

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