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Plas Gwynant

Coordinates: 53°02′04″N 4°02′38″W / 53.0344°N 4.0438°W / 53.0344; -4.0438
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Plas Gwynant is an educational resort in Snowdonia, Wales. This country estate also includes a woodland and riverside walks, as well as a parkland and 19-century garden set.[1] It was built and developed by Daniel Vawdry in 1803.[1] Today, the resort is owned by Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council, and most primary schools in Sandwell visit it on a yearly basis, providing skills and a good experience. West Bromwich Mountaineering Club renovated a disused barn in the grounds and have used it as their climbing hut since the early 1960s.[2] The gardens and parkland are listed at Grade II on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.[3]

Plas Gwynant also became the home of historian James Anthony Froude, who arrived there with his wife in 1850.[4] An account cited that notable figures such as Max Muller, Matthew Arnold, Arthur Clough, and Richard Powles spend their time with him there during spring and summer.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b Gardens (en), Parks and. "Plas Gwynant". Parks & Gardens. Retrieved 2019-04-17.
  2. ^ Tandy, Hill & Lister (2002). "West Bromwich Mountaineering Club: The First Fifty years", John Llewelyn Graphics, Cleobury Mortimer
  3. ^ Cadw. "Plas Gwynant (PGW(Gd)16(GWY))". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  4. ^ Paul, Herbert W. (Herbert Woodfield) (2012-02-07). The Life of Froude. tredition. ISBN 9783847201854.
  5. ^ Klaver, Jan M. I. (2006). The Apostle of the Flesh: A Critical Life of Charles Kingsley. Leiden: BRILL. pp. 303. ISBN 9004151281.

53°02′04″N 4°02′38″W / 53.0344°N 4.0438°W / 53.0344; -4.0438