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1 mile from Betws-y-Coed (5 minutes drive) |
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Gwydir Castle is situated in the beautiful Vale of Conwy in the foothills of Snowdonia. Regarded as one of the finest Tudor houses in Wales, the castle was the ancestral home of the powerful Wynnbaronets, descended from the Kings and Princes of Gwynedd and one of the most significant families in Wales during the Tudor and Stuart periods. The first castle was built by Howell Coetmore,
who fought under the Black Prince as commander of There is a long tradition of entertaining Royalty at Gwydir. King Charles XIV is said to have visited in September 1645 as guest of Sir Richard Wynn, Treasurer to Queen Henrietta-Maria and Chief Groom of the Royal Bedchamber. In 1899 King George V and Queen Mary stayed here as Duke and Duchess of York. More recently, in July 1998, HRH The Prince of Wales opened the newly reinstated 1640's Dining Room, the fine panelling and carving of which was dramatically recovered from the Metropolitan Museum in New York in 1996. Famous for its peacocks, the castle is also known for its many ghosts and has the reputation for being one of the most haunted houses in Wales. |
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