Gwydir Castle History & Tour / Ghosts, Gardens & Peacocks!
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- čas přidán 13. 07. 2023
- Gwydir Castle History & Tour / Ghosts, Gardens & Peacocks!
Gwydir Castle is situated in the Conwy valley, Wales. It is positioned on the edge of the floodplain of the river Conwy and to the west lies the forested slopes of Gwydir Forest. Fortifications have been apparently present at this site since AD 600. The fortified manor house that we see today was built in the 16th century by the Wynn family.
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Wonderful! This scratches my history itch, my architecture itch and my love of nature one too! Thanks for that!!
My pleasure! Ha ha it does have a bit of everything here, even spooks
Oh this one is just up the road from Capel Garmon burial chamber I visited around Xmas, but missed this one, great video and info as usual👍
Thank you! Shame you missed Gwydir Castle, it is definitely worth checking out if you are ever back in that neck of the woods, the interior is stunning gives a real sense of stepping back in time!
@@castlesandlegends its on my list for when in the area next, be nice to see the inside, is there a good reason why no photos inside
@@Traveler13 yes, unfortunately they don't allow photos inside :(
We're going here today, we were at the chapel up the hill yesterday and our george was fascinated by the peacocks.
Fantastic, hope you have a lovely time 🤠
My family old home . Oh how we ever lost it ....😢
What an amazing home you have heritage to
I still hold the family crest and the family bible
Incredible relics keep hold
My family long lost home . How did we ever lose it
Oh my, sad to hear that
We're going here today, we were at the chapel up the hill yesterday and our george was fascinated by the peacocks.
We hope you enjoyed your visit. Yes they are quite magnificent (and sometimes quite noisy) birds 🙂