Bont y Llew (Lion Bridge)
An old carriage bridge on the Nannau Estate. Build around 1820-1830 as a winter route for carriages from the railway station at Bont Newydd. It had a gentler gradient which was...
Llyn Pwll y Gele
Welsh for “Pool of the Leeches”, Pwll y Gele is a six-acre lake situated at a height of seven-hundred feet, located between two minor roads which run south from Llanfachreth.This is...
The Deer Park
The original deer park was probably medieval although the heart of the present park most likely dates back to the seventeenth century, with enlargement and landscaping probably late eighteenth and early...
Panorama Of The Beauties…
Excerpt from the Book “Panorama Of The Beauties, Curiosities and Antiquities of North Wales”, by J. Hemingway. Published in 1839.
In the garden* and park of Nannau there stood, within these few...
Yr Hen Ardd (The Old Garden)
The Old Walled Garden and the Location of “Derwen Ceubren yr Ellyll” (The Hollow Oak of the Demons).
Nannau once had two kitchen gardens, this one, “Yr Hen Ardd” (The Old Garden)...
The Nannau Estate
Details of the Nannau Estate
Designations Listed buildings:
House - Grade II*
Coed-y-Moch Lodge & Forecourt Walls - Grade II
Gate & Railing Opposite Coed-y-Moch Lodge - Grade II
Hywel Sele lodge...