Bontddu Hall

Introduction

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Bontddu Hall

Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 10 May 2012

Built in 1873, Bontddu Hall is a Victorian country mansion with 3 acres of gardens, woodland and rhododendron forest with views of Cader Idris mountain range and the Mawddach River. This was once the country retreat of the Lord Mayor of Birmingham and Richard Burton stayed here when he was making his 1949 film debut, The Last Days of Dolwyn, with Emlyn Williams.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.751672
Longitude
-3.965784