Trevor Hall, Denbighshire
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trevor-hall-denbighshire-298-2099660
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Trevor Hall, Denbighshire
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Trevor Hall is a large grade I-listed Georgian mansion standing in 85 acres of parkland at Trevor, near Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. The three storey house was built in 1742 in red brick to an H-shaped floor plan. A pedimented doorcase is approached by a double flight of steps. The estate had belonged to the Trevor family since medieval times and was at one time the home of Bishop John Trevor, who built the original Llangollen Bridge in 1345. The present house was built for John Lloyd of Gla
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Historic site in Denbighshire, Wales
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Hall,_Denbighshire
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2023-02-15T21:24:20Z
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