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which held the record for almost 32 years. This record was short-lived, however, as by the end of the same day, Hawarden recorded a temperature of 37.1°C.
371: 71:, which is when the house was constructed. The house was significantly altered in the 1860s and was sold by Sir Pryse Loveden Saunders-Pryse to 381: 63:, Wales. Owned since at least the fifteenth century by the Pryse family, the main house, called Plas Gogerddan, still stands and is a 319: 376: 386: 79: 332: 72: 17: 324: 286: 266: 244: 252: 40: 8: 174: 67:. The estate became especially wealthy from the seventeenth century on the profits from 82:– 35.3°C, which was recorded on 18 July 2022. It replaced the previous record holder 64: 95: 365: 347: 334: 267:"The Pryse family of Gogerddan, and the decline of a great estate, 1800–1960" 188: 170: 144: 60: 68: 32: 115: 56: 83: 320:
National Library of Wales: Historic surveys and maps of the estate
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National Library of Wales: Estate records and archives
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Gogarthen


Trefeurig
Cardiganshire
Grade II listed building
lead mining
University College of Wales
high temperature record for Wales
Hawarden
Pryse baronets
"Gogerddan Mansion (5487)"
RCAHMW
"Heatwave: It's Wales hottest day ever as temperature hits 35.3C"
"Weather in Wales – The Welsh Climate."
The Daily Telegraph
"Heatwave: Wales' hottest day as temperature hits 37.1C"
"University under fire over historic mansion 'neglect'"
the original
"The Gentry and the County in nineteenth century Cardiganshire"
Welsh History Review
"The Pryse family of Gogerddan, and the decline of a great estate, 1800–1960"
"The Pryse Family of Gogerddan"
National Library of Wales: Historic surveys and maps of the estate
National Library of Wales: Estate records and archives
52°26′1″N 4°1′1″W / 52.43361°N 4.01694°W / 52.43361; -4.01694
Categories
Grade II listed buildings in Ceredigion
Country estates in Wales
Lead mining in the United Kingdom

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