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Path on Buckland Hill. Buckland Hill is a low hill in the Brecon Beacons National Park in the county of Powys in Wales.Sitting transversely across the Usk valley between the river and the village of Bwlch, it provides excellent panoramic views down the valley and across to the Black Mountains.The summit at 316m above sea level is marked by an OS trig point though this is now within a dense.


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Buckland Hall, an eighteenth-century house modified in the nineteenth century (nprn 25183) but located on a more ancient site, is situated to the east of Talybont-on-Usk, on the west side of Buckland Hill overlooking the Usk valley.. Cadw 1999: Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales, Powys, 36-9 (ref: PGW (Po)6.


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Buckland Hall, Breconshire, Wales: Death: July 18, 1640 (79-80) Newton Manor, Breconshire, Wales Immediate Family: Wife of Sir John John Gaines, Kt. Mother of Thomas Gaines; Catherine Gaines; Walter Gaines; Elizabeth Gaines; Richard Gaines and 1 other. Managed by: Randall DeWayne Colston: Last Updated: today


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Buckland Hall, Bwlch, Brecon Beacons, Powys, Wales, LD3 7JJ. 1 hour from Cardiff and the M4 Severn Bridge, 2 hours from Birmingham and less than 3 hours from London. Set within the magnificent Brecon Beacons National Park, Buckland Hall is a Victorian mansion house in 60 acres of beautiful grounds overlooking the River Usk.


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It can be shown beyond doubt that Tolkien's Buckland appeared in his first draft of the early chapters between 16th December 1937 and 1st February 1938 when he was living at 20 Northmoor Road, Oxford and certainly not in Talybont in the 1940s. This was when he was 46. However, a mysterious holiday in Wales shortly after his mother died in.


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serves Buckland hall, the original Mansion house to the Buckland estate, which is now used as a conference, wedding and retreat Venue. A handful of other properties are served along Buckland lane, which connects directly to the A40, a renowned main road connection as it stretches from london to Fishguard in west wales.


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The Buckland Estate once extended to 25,000 acres - a vast triangle of South Wales encompassing all the land between Bwlch, Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil.… Read More » Buckland Hall Gardens A long history of Buckland


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Wales' most enchanting venue Until recent times, the estate of Buckland Hall covered 25,000 acres of the Brecon Beacons. From the days of Daffyd Gam, a medieval Prince of Wales, to the more recent Lord Buckland, the estate has been home to many generations of families - including Frodo Baggins. (Recent evidence proves that J


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Buckland Hall. Buckland Hall, home of the Gwynne-Holfords, stands in a large park a small distance from the village. It is a Grade II listed building. Its Edwardian garden is listed, also at Grade II, on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.


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Cadw and ICOMOS UK, 'Buckland House' in {Register of Landscapes, Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales: Powys} (Cardiff: Cadw, 1999), pp. 35-39 Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, 'Buckland Hall; Gwern y Berllan, Garden, Bwlch', [accessed 1 October 2007]


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Buckland Hall wedding | Hannah & Gareth | South Wales Wedding Photography . Buckland Hall in Brecon was the ideal venue for a fairytale wedding such as Hannah & Gareth's big day. Set in the breathtaking Brecon Beacons National Park. The venue is nestled away in the valley overlooking a vast area of countryside, icy cold fresh water river and.


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Buckland Hall Buckland Hall is a manor estate in Llanfihangel Cwmdu with Bwlch and Cathedine, Powys, Wales.Buckland Hall is situated nearby to the peak Buckland Hill and the forest Y Coed.


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Wales 8. Buckland Hall. Buckland Hall via www.bucklandhall.co.uk. One of the bedrooms at Buckland Hall via www.bucklandhall.co.uk. Buckland Hall gardens via www.bucklandhall.co.uk. Having been around since 1999, Buckland Hall is one of those places that has a soul. With its holistic style comprising of log fireplaces, a grandiose staircase.


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Buckland Hall, near Brecon, Wales Five-day Residential Retreat with Clive Tempest Sunday 28 April - Thursday 2 May 2019 'We will take our cue from the location of Buckland Hall in the Brecon Beacons National Park. I will show you how the guiding intelligence in us leads us on like a beacon of fire in the night. And we will work with the inner.


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Buckland Hall is a special place but don't just take our word for it because our guests say it's a magical wedding venue too. If you have always dreamed of getting married in a beautiful, picturesque, country mansion, nestled among the splendour of Brecon Beacons, then Buckland Hall is the perfect wedding venue for you.


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The unique feature of Buckland Hall is that it is a dedicated venue and not a hotel. This makes it a phenomenal space that you can take over and wholly devote to your event. Exclusive use creates a fantastic group dynamic and allows you to achieve a spirit that is not possible in ordinary hotels. We want you to feel you own the place.