- king). The
village includes Dolmelynllyn Hall (owned by the
National Trust), and the area is also
referred to as the
Dolmelynllyn estate. One author[who?]...
-
Dolmelynllyn Estate is an area of farmland,
woodland and
parkland near the
village of
Ganllwyd in
southern Gwynedd, Wales. It is
owned by the National...
- as the base for the Mach Loop.[citation needed] To the
north lies the
Dolmelynllyn estate,
which includes walking routes that
include Rhaeadr Ddu waterfall...
-
Cherry Tree Wood,
London Claybury Woods,
London Coldfall Wood,
London Dolmelynllyn Estate,
Gwynedd Dyscarr Woods, Nottinghamshire.
Edford Woods and Meadows...
- craflwyn-and-beddgelert, accessdate=29
January 2016
National Trust web page for trails/-
dolmelynllyn-estate-walkNational
Trust web page for south-snowdonia/features/wild...
- Hall, Warwickshire.
Created by Henrietta, Lady
Luxborough (died 1756).
Dolmelynllyn Estate, Gwynedd.
Created by
William Alexander Madocks (died 1828). Cottage...
-
ruins today.
Ruins of the gold
industry are
found at Cefn Coch on the
Dolmelynllyn estate. The
Snowdonia Society is a
registered charity formed in 1967;...
-
United Kingdom. It lies
within the
boundaries of the
National Trust's
Dolmelynllyn Estate. An
island of
broadleaved deciduous trees amidst a sea of conifer...
- steep-sided
riverine gorges in
Snowdonia and Mid Wales, such as
found at the
Dolmelynllyn Estate in Gwynedd. In England, they
occur in the Lake
District (Borrowdale...
- case
former marshes by the
River Thames. In 1796
Madocks purchased the
Dolmelynllyn estate,
using inheritance from the
death of his father. He paid £1550...