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In 1963, the building became a restaurant, then a hotel, and then a pub, which changed ownership a few times. Between 1992 and 1993, it was owned by local nightclub owner Bob Scott, whose ownership led to the building being visited by many football players and supporters, as it possibly became mainly
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Cunliffe began renovating the building in 1805. One wing of the L-shaped farmhouse was enlarged with the addition of a
Jacobean-style front, which now serves as the entrance to the pub, while the building's rear wing's roof was elevated to match the height of this next extension. A winding drive from
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for £1,400, who died the same year. Lloyd's family stayed in the building until 1630, with his son David living in the building in 1620. The Lloyd ownership lasted until it was sold by Lloyd's widow, Anne, in 1630 to Thomas Manley, due to financial problems. In the year before, the lands of the house
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Charlotte's death in 1875, and then Emma's in 1878, ownership of the main building moved back into the Acton estate. In 1885, a fire destroyed many of the farm outbuildings on the site. The main building, the hall, was also let to tenants during this period. First, it was to Florence Ford,
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In 1654, the house was sold to
William Jones, who remained the owner by 1661, although the house was occupied by John Davies as its tenant by 1663. Upon Jones' death, it was sold to William Challoner, with Richard Challoner living in the house by 1668, the same year it was sold to Timothy Myddelton
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estate, following the marriage of John, son of
William Robinson and Anne Myddelton, to Elizabeth, daughter of Griffith Jeffreys of Acton Hall, in 1708. At the time of the marriage, the house itself was occupied by someone named Solomon Russell. John and Elizabeth lived in
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located next to the building. It is run by the
Wrexham and District Model Engineering Society. The miniature railway provides miniature steam train rides, a full-size traction engine, as well as completed and partly-built model engineering projects.
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and rendered chimneys. The building has timber framing, with some of the framing at the building's rear dating to the 17th century, while significant framing was applied in the 19th century. It is two storeys and situated in a L-shaped plan. A
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then in 1891, its tenant was Anita Sophia
Fletcher, followed by William Busfeild in 1901, and Thomas Richard Cholmondeley in 1909, with his widow Margaret Herbert continuing to live in the building a short time after his death.
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fireplace. Some of the 17th-century timber framing is visible on the ground floor walls, and on the rear from the lawn. The pub's central room is dominated by a large double-front bar. There is also a garden room and a small
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for building his home, as well as embezzling rents and other sources of income for it. Almer argued that the materials he took were not originally of Holt Castle itself, and instead came from the dissolved monasteries from
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The house was remodelled substantially in 1835 by the two daughters, incorporating various elements of the earlier building. As part of their 1835 renovation, they extended the house by adding a large "pleasant room" (now
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This house was also recorded as being present in 1592. This house was owned at the time by
William Almer, the son of Edward Almer. It was then passed down to his daughter Jane, who married Gilbert Gerard, son of
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Pant-yr-Ochain is situated within its grounds, overlooking a small lake, while surrounded by "hills and hollows". The grounds also contain a lawn with picnic benches, parasoled terraces, and a garden. On a
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on it. The daughters also added the current porch and bay windows to the building's front which remain there today. At the same time, the daughters decided to name the building its current name
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in 1555, with Almer possibly moving into the house on the site, following his election as an MP, in around 1555. Although the house was possibly owned previously by a family under the name
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1899 map, the garden contained a carriage drive, a walled garden, a kitchen garden, woodland, parkland, lakes, walkways, a lodge, a conservatory and possibly a formal garden.
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Brunning & Price since 1994.
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for £2,000. Myddelton's widow remarried Thomas Powell, and after her death, Powell remained living in the building until at least 1678. In 1670,
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Cunliffe died in June 1834, possibly around the same time, his two unmarried daughters, Emma and
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yard, a four-bay barn and a two-bay barn. While many of its fields had Welsh-language names, although the grounds in general were made of
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possibly linked to a feudal lord of the same name who lived in the area, but with no surviving evidence. It originally was known as
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Old Wrexham Road to the house was constructed. The style of the house may have been inspired by the "picturesque cottages" of the
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There are reported ghost stories associated with the building.
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1754:"The North Wales pub named perfect place for alfresco dining"
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1592:"Fresh Food & Cask Ales - The Pant-yr-Ochain, Gresford"
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listed building is located in hilly terrain north-east of
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lived there, although no recognisable evidence survives.
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1686:"Pant-yr-Ochain Hall, Pant-yr-Ochain, Gresford (27613)"
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being a Welsh name referring to the hollow it sits in.
793:'s "list of notable houses in the parish of Gresford".
1968:"All aboard on the minature railway line in Gresford"
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1728:"History of the pub - The Pant-yr-Ochain, Gresford"
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16:Country house and pub in Gresford, Wrexham, Wales
2698:School of Healthcare Sciences, Bangor University
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1833:"These Welsh pubs made the Good Pub Guide 2018"
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1924:"Pant-yr-ochain Big Pool in Wrexham (Wrecsam)"
1422:"Pant-yr-ochain Hotel (Grade II) (17694)"
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1995:"Things to do in North Wales this weekend"
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1905:. Environmental Change Research Centre
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3067:Wrexham Police Station (1973–2020)
1458:"Pant-yr-Ochain Gresford, Wrexham"
908:1805 renovation by Foster Cunliffe
479:Sketches of the house are held in
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1778:Jones, John Idris (15 May 2018).
1577:from the original on 16 May 2012.
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1807:"Pubs chain sold to major group"
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1948:Nichol, Doug (4 October 1999).
1570:(51 ed.). pp. 29–49.
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3803:Pubs in Wrexham County Borough
2058:Wrexham County Borough Council
1993:Powell, David (28 June 2016).
1954:Wrexham County Borough Council
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3808:Grade II listed pubs in Wales
3504:Wrexham South railway station
3499:Wrexham North railway station
3432:Wrexham and Ellesmere Railway
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3601:Parliamentary constituencies
3361:Chester and Wrexham Turnpike
2724:All Saints' Church, Gresford
618:High Sheriff of Denbighshire
2995:Trinity Presbyterian Church
2930:Rossett Presbyterian Chapel
2211:Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog
685:in 1558, he had moved into
103:(~late 20th century; 1994–)
3834:
3611:City parks and open spaces
3437:Wrexham and Minera Railway
3405:Shrewsbury to Chester line
1928:www.landscapebritain.co.uk
1732:www.brunningandprice.co.uk
1596:www.brunningandprice.co.uk
1020:In 1994, it was bought by
987:Thirteen Country Townships
143:, Wrexham, Wales, LL12 8TY
3755:
3474:Gwersyllt railway station
2975:St Mary's Church (Ruabon)
2854:Gresford Methodist Church
2676:Universities and colleges
2657:Wrexham Industrial Estate
2467:Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog
2090:
2053:
1907:University College London
1093:
1078:
1064:
1017:, based on its interior.
304:
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258:
237:
40:
28:
3708:National Football Museum
3663:Listed parks and gardens
3377:Wrexham & Shropshire
2970:St Mary's Church (Chirk)
2925:Poyser Street drill hall
2734:Bangor-on-Dee racecourse
2707:Buildings and structures
2285:Other villages and areas
863:until 1730, leaving for
555:was used, while in 1587
193:1530s (earlier building)
3818:Country houses in Wales
3087:Wynnstay Arms (Wrexham)
3062:Wrexham Maelor Hospital
2955:St David's Welsh Church
1298:Pant-yr-Ochain Big Pool
1248:The next largest pool (
930:John Jones Maesygarnedd
647:), located next to the
3479:Ruabon railway station
3082:Wynnstay Arms (Ruabon)
2950:Soames Brewery Chimney
2276:Willington Worthenbury
2047:Wrexham County Borough
1462:brunningandprice.co.uk
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129:Wrexham County Borough
49:
3469:Chirk railway station
3423:(re-opening proposed)
3296:Penycae Top Reservoir
3047:Wrexham Lager Brewery
3027:War Memorial Hospital
2920:Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
2895:Old Wrexham Infirmary
2067:Principal settlements
1349:Myriophyllum spicatum
1343:Callitriche stagnalis
1296:", also known as the
1162:53.069987°N 2.97241°W
1007:
983:Alfred Neobard Palmer
799:
474:
423:Alfred Neobard Palmer
171:53.07355°N 2.977416°W
3574:The Leader newspaper
3244:Reservoirs and lakes
2890:Old Carnegie Library
2729:Bangor-on-Dee Bridge
1228:Pant-yr-Ochain Pools
1068:Pant-yr-Ochain Pools
1030:The Restaurant Group
1026:Brunning & Price
880:Watkin Williams-Wynn
622:Member of Parliament
616:, who served as the
276:Pant-yr-ochain Hotel
187:Construction started
3658:Scheduled monuments
3562:Marcher Radio Group
3421:Glyn Valley Tramway
3326:Wrexham bus station
3291:Pant-yr-ochain Lake
3256:Cae Llwyd Reservoir
3037:Wrexham bus station
2960:St Deiniol's Church
2879:Nags Head (Wrexham)
2804:Elephant and Castle
2662:Wrexham City Centre
2607:Salisbury Park/Road
1354:Polygonum amphibium
1319:Polygonum amphibium
1273:Pant-yr-Ochain Lake
1167:53.069987; -2.97241
1158: /
1071:Pant-yr-Ochain Lake
1042:, published by the
176:53.07355; -2.977416
167: /
111:Architectural style
67:General information
3730:Wrexham Art School
3673:Former RAF Wrexham
3427:Moss Valley Branch
3306:Wynnstay Park Lake
3164:Esclusham Mountain
2784:Chirk War Memorial
2693:Wrexham University
1310:, an undetermined
1040:The Pub Guide 2020
1035:The Good Pub Guide
1010:
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735:Christopher Saxton
477:
409:The building is a
329:, in North Wales.
289:Reference no.
3785:
3784:
3769:Historic counties
3720:Wrexham Guildhall
3637:Listed buildings
3616:Council elections
3581:(2008–2019; 2022)
3547:(some broadcasts)
3541:(some broadcasts)
3534:Heart North Wales
3512:
3511:
3495:Proposed stations
3383:North Wales Metro
3314:
3313:
3301:Ty Mawr Reservoir
3261:Chirk Castle Lake
3127:
3126:
3057:Wrexham Guildhall
3021:Waking the Dragon
2935:Racecourse Ground
2864:Grove Park School
2829:Hightown Barracks
2739:Bersham Ironworks
2527:Pandy (Gwersyllt)
2256:Rhosllanerchrugog
1366:miniature railway
1360:Miniature railway
1220:
1219:
1024:, later known as
876:Act of Parliament
766:Bishop of Chester
541:early Middle Ages
308:
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220:Technical details
57:Alternative names
3825:
3760:Preserved county
3678:Lord Lieutenants
3553:(radio operator)
3517:Media and events
3462:Railway stations
3400:Borderlands line
3390:
3367:Llangollen Canal
3266:Fenn's Bank Mere
3185:
3098:
3042:Wrexham Cemetery
2965:St Giles' Church
2839:Horse and Jockey
2834:HM Prison Berwyn
2794:Croesnewydd Hall
2789:County Buildings
2754:Butchers' Market
2714:2 Grosvenor Road
2542:Pentre Broughton
2447:Horseman's Green
2206:Llangollen Rural
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3579:Wales Comic Con
3570:(local studios)
3568:BBC Cymru Wales
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3453:Former stations
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3388:
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3251:Acton Park Lake
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3052:Wrexham Library
2859:Grosvenor Lodge
2749:Brynkinalt Hall
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3276:Hanmer Mere
3169:Fenn's Moss
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2103:Communities
1364:There is a
1165: /
1140:Coordinates
999:World War I
950:the Library
762:John Panton
713:Holt Castle
683:Elizabeth I
582:Powys Fadog
543:. The name
438:Regency era
411:manor house
376:Description
370:hospitality
284:3 June 1996
225:Floor count
174: /
149:Coordinates
97:(1992–1994)
3792:Categories
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3725:Public art
3356:B5101 road
3235:Wych Brook
3032:Waterworld
3023:(proposed)
3015:Wat's Dyke
3005:Turf Hotel
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2637:Temple Row
2622:Summerhill
2602:Ridleywood
2597:Rhosymedre
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1433:26 January
1385:References
1184:Freshwater
1150:53°04′12″N
1015:sports bar
917:estate in
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860:Plas Iocyn
854:Acton Hall
818:dove house
810:malt house
779:hearth tax
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739:Pentiocken
727:Plas Iocyn
722:Combermere
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667:family at
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513:Pant Iocyn
466:snug (den)
442:slate roof
427:Acton Hall
363:Acton Hall
350:Pant Iocyn
281:Designated
267:– Grade II
159:53°04′25″N
95:Sports bar
85:Restaurant
50:Pant Iocyn
3646:Grade II*
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3336:A483 road
3319:Transport
3132:Geography
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3072:Wynn Hall
2819:The Gelli
2667:Whitewell
2587:Rhosrobin
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2572:Pontfadog
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2141:Caia Park
2131:Broughton
1903:ucl.ac.uk
1153:2°58′21″W
967:Plas Issa
926:Charles I
865:Gwersyllt
836:The Flash
814:brewhouse
649:River Dee
557:Pantyokin
495:Etymology
487:Farmhouse
461:inglenook
359:Cunliffes
204:Renovated
162:2°58′39″W
3703:Archives
3651:Grade II
3564:(former)
3524:Calon FM
3449:(former)
3379:(former)
3363:(former)
3210:Clywedog
3120:(former)
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2632:Tanyfron
2612:Southsea
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2437:Halghton
2432:Gwynfryn
2297:Acrefair
2271:Sesswick
2181:Gresford
2111:Abenbury
1572:Archived
1373:See also
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1212:Salinity
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1125:Location
1086:"Pool 3"
915:Trevalyn
871:estate.
816:, brick
679:Puleston
532:jocundus
447:Cunliffe
365:estate.
334:Grade II
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141:Gresford
125:Gresford
121:Location
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3693:Museums
3668:History
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3606:Schools
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3205:Ceiriog
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637:Carrats
572:History
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436:of the
413:, or a
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381:Grounds
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327:Wrexham
321:, near
233:Website
136:Address
131:, Wales
87:and/or
81:(–1963)
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3594:Topics
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3188:Rivers
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2537:Penley
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2347:Burton
2317:Borras
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2116:Acton
2074:Chirk
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