DescriptionThe chimneys of Llwydiarth-Esgob manor - geograph.org.uk - 1399880.jpg
English: The chimneys of Llwydiarth-Esgob manor The old manor house sports four sets of massive chimneys. The house has a long and distinguished history. In the 18thC it was the home of Huw ap Huw, Huw'r Bardd Coch o Fon (Hugh the ginger-haired poet of Anglesey) a member of the Morrisiad Mon literary circle. Later it became the home of the Prichard family, solicitors, farmers and antiquarians. The family still owns, and lives, on the estate.
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