Bryn-y-Grog Hall, Marchwiel

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Bryn-y-Grog Hall, Marchwiel

Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 6 Feb 2019

Constructed late C18 on the site of a building which had been on the site since at least 1700 when it was owned by Mrs Elis of Wrexham, Bryn-y-Grog Hall was bought by Philip Yorke of Erddig in 1773 from John Jones. It was the residence of John Edgeworth and later of Charles Menzies Holland the Victorian railway engineer and slate quarry owner. It is listed Grade II*. In repurposed outdoor buildings is a large antiques emporium,

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.028893
Longitude
-2.973915