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coverage of the links between the house and colonialism and slavery (see below). The Trust's 2022 Penrhyn Castle website records: "we are accelerating plans to reinterpret the stories of the painful and challenging histories attached to
Penrhyn Castle. This will take time as we want to ensure that changes we make are sustained and underpinned by high quality research." A large collection of Douglas-Pennant family papers is held by
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710:(1764–1840) inherited the Penrhyn Estate on Richard Pennant's death in 1808. He continued the approach adopted by his second cousin: developing the Penrhyn Quarry; opposing the abolition of slavery; serving in Parliament; and building at Penrhyn. Dawkins-Pennant's ambitions for his castle, however, far exceeded those of Richard Pennant for his: the building that
1362:. The hall acts as a junction, to the left entry is to the keep and the family apartments, to the right, the service wing, and ahead stand the state apartments of the main block. A 20th century critic described it as, "about as homely as a railway terminus, admirably suited to house an exhibition of locomotives, or outsize dinosaurs." The stained glass is by
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constructed entirely of slate and a range of bookcases and furniture designed by Hopper. Haslam, Orbach and
Voelcker consider the library the precursor for a long subsequent history of "masculine rooms millionaires". The room still contains the basis of a "good gentleman's library", despite sales of
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For much of the 20th century, conservation bodies such as the Trust largely ignored the issues of slavery and colonialism in relation to their properties. This position began to change at the very end of the century. In 1995, Alaistair
Hennesey published a pioneering article on Penrhyn and slavery in
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recorded his impressions after a visit in 1841: "a vast pile of a building, and certainly very grand, but altogether, though there are some fine things and some good rooms in the house, the most gloomy place I ever saw, and I would not live there if they made me a present of the castle". Some modern
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These two rooms served a range of purposes. Their primary function as rooms for consumption alternated depending on whether the
Pennants were receiving guests; the larger and more formal Dining Room was used when they were, the Breakfast Room when the family was alone at the castle. Their secondary
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at their quarries, their tenure saw bitter strikes over union recognition and workers' rights, culminating in the Great Strike of 1900–1903, the longest dispute in
British industrial history. Little development took place at the castle, which was not the family's principal residence and was mainly
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created for him between 1820 and 1837 is one of the largest castles in
Britain. The cost of the construction of this vast house is uncertain, and difficult to quantify as many of the materials came from the family's own forests and quarries and much of the labour from their industrial workforce.
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of the early 19th century and generally regarded as the masterpiece of its architect, Thomas Hopper." Other listed structures within the estate, all of which are Grade II with the exception of the Grand Lodge which is designated Grade II*, include: the Grand Lodge itself, the Port Lodge and its
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in 1951. It has worked to conserve the house and its setting, and to develop its attraction to visitors. In 2019/2020 Penrhyn received 139,614 such visitors, an increase over the two previous years (118,833 and 109,395). In the 21st century, the Trust has sought to develop its understanding and
788:, who inherited the title and estates in 1927, died in June 1949, when the castle and estate passed to his niece, Lady Janet Pelham, who, following family tradition, adopted the surname of Douglas-Pennant. In 1951, the castle and 40,000 acres (160 km) of land were accepted by the
655:, an army officer. Richard expended his sugar profits on the creation and subsequent development of his North Wales estate, centred on Penrhyn. Recognising the potential for the industrialisation of slate production, he greatly expanded the activities of his main slate mine,
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British history, and left a legacy of lasting bitterness. Its origins lay in earlier instances of industrial unrest relating to the refusal of Lord Penrhyn and his agent to recognise the North Wales Quarrymen's Union. In 2018 local
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Ownership of the art collection at
Penrhyn remained with the Douglas-Pennant family after the castle passed into the ownership of the Trust. Elements have passed directly to the Trust over the following seventy years as the family have ceded ownership in lieu of
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Penrhyn after a visit in 2016. She examined the prevalent history of the Pennants as social, industrial and agrarian improvers and noted the absence of discussion of the slave-owning origins of their wealth. In 2020, the naming of a road in
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Hopper designed all the principal interiors in a rich but restrained Norman style, with much fine plasterwork and wood and stone carving. The castle also has some specially designed Norman-style furniture, including a one-ton slate bed made for
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The collection was almost entirely the work of Edward
Douglas-Pennant, who began collecting paintings in the middle of the 19th century; the collection was catalogued by his granddaughter, Alice Douglas-Pennant. His interests were predominantly
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function was to serve as picture galleries for much of the large collection of paintings assembled by Edward Douglas-Pennant; the other main reception rooms offering little space for picture hanging due to their design and decoration.
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and by the beginning of the late 18th century the family had accumulated sufficient funds to return to England, invest their profits in the development of their English and Welsh estates, and manage their West Indian properties as
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could only be carried out by "mighty" kings, was by the early 19th century, "executed, as a plaything, — only with increased size, magnificence and expense, — by a simple country-gentleman, whose father very likely sold cheeses."
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on the North Wales coast as the centre of his operations that saw the Bethesda quarries become the world's largest producer of slate by the early 19th century. The profits from sugar and slate enabled Pennant to commission
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If they passed the vote of abolition they actually struck at seventy millions of property, they ruined the colonies, and by destroying an essential nursery of seamen, gave up the dominion of the sea at a single glance
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used as a holiday home in the summer months, but the interior was enhanced by Edward Douglas-Pennant's creation of a major collection of paintings. These provided the setting for entertaining guests, who included
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but the decorative style is lighter and more feminine, reflecting its use as a domain for the female members of the Pennant household. Much of the furniture is again by Hopper. The room has large
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The keep provided accommodation for the family, and important guests, arranged as a series of suites on each of its four main floors. In one of these is the slate bed, intended to accommodate
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series, describe it as "one of the most enormous houses in Britain" and note its "wholeheartedly Romanesque" style. Coflein records that Hopper and Dawkins-Pennant selected the Neo-Norman, or
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considers the Grand Staircase, "in many ways the greatest architectural achievement at Penrhyn." It took over ten years to construct, rises the full height of the house culminating in a
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in 1783. Between 1780 and 1790 he made over thirty speeches defending the slave trade against abolitionist attacks, and became so influential that he was made chairman of the
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Draper, Nicholas (2013). "Slave ownership and the British country house: the records of the Slave Compensation Commission as evidence". In Madge Dresser; Andrew Hann (eds.).
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is of exceptional quality. The main entrance to the castle is by way of a long drive which transverses the length of the castle before doubling back and passing through a
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stayed at the castle during a rare visit to Wales in 1859. The Queen reportedly declined to sleep in the specially-commissioned slate bed, as it reminded her of a tomb.
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takes place in the grounds of the castle each Saturday morning, starting and finishing at the castle gates. The fee to enter the castle grounds is waived for runners.
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reported that some inhabitants of the town still declined to visit Penrhyn Castle and resentment against the Douglas-Pennants remained into the 21st-century.
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working on the PQR. A number of other historically significant British narrow-gauge locomotives and other artefacts have since been added to the collection.
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merchant, and in part from his wife, Ann Susannah Pennant née Warburton, the daughter of an army officer. Pennant derived great wealth from his ownership of
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and its walled garden, an estate house, the estate manager's house, the estate kennels, nine buildings at the home farm, and the wall surrounding the park.
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Huxtable, Sally-Anne (2020). "Wealth, Power and the Global Country House". In Sally-Anne Huxtable; Corrine Fowler; Cristo Kefalas; Emma Slocombe (eds.).
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room. Many functions are allocated their own towers, all designed by Hopper to reinforce the impression of a multi-turreted castle. These include the
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I decline altogether to sanction the interference of anybody (corporate or individual) between employer and employed in the working of the quarry
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Interim Report on the Connections between Colonialism and Properties now in the Care of the National Trust, including links with Historic Slavery
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in 1866. In accordance with his father-in-law's wishes, he assembled a major collection of pictures for the castle. He was succeeded by his son,
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decried the report and stimulated criticism across a range of British media outlets. A complaint against the Trust's report was lodged with the
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of the medieval house, which Samuel Wyatt had previously incorporated into his late 18th-century remodelling. It follows the library in its
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tower. The stables are similarly designed to present the appearance of a fortress gatehouse. On the wider estate are located an extensive
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listing designation describes it as "one of the most important country houses in Wales; a superb example of the relatively short-lived
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in 2007, but could not meet the £40m asking price. The painting was subsequently sold to an overseas collector after the lifting of an
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for being deprived of 764 slaves, being paid £14,683 17s 2d. The report itself provoked a strong reaction. The Common Sense Group of
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preoccupations. A clique of powerful, privileged liberals must not be allowed to rewrite our history in their image." The columnist
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councillors accused the Trust of failing to fully recognise the contribution of slate workers to the castle's history.
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being placed at the other end. The second mirror is a later replacement, installed when the organ was dismantled.
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on her visit in 1859, but within which she refused to sleep. Many of the rooms are carpeted with high-quality
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revoking the recognition agreement with the North Wales Quarrymen's Union that led to the Great Strike of 1900
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provoked protests over the perceived links with Penrhyn Castle, "the capital of slavery in Wales."
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and a range of gate lodges. Not all of these structures have appealed to architectural critics.
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denied that the name was chosen to celebrate Penrhyn, saying that it was chosen as being the
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778:, who lost his eldest son, and two half-brothers, as casualties in
3863:
3861:
3859:
2450:. ALVA – Association of Leading Visitor Attractions. p. 423.
1989:, caused the Gallery staff to fear for the safety of the pictures.
1741:
1423:
1394:
1312:
936:, Professor of Colonial History and the Memory of Slavery at the
387:
4794:
2743:
1509:
Even by the standards of large, highly variegated, 19th-century
746:
Edward Douglas-Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn of the second creation
668:
to rebuild the medieval house as a "castellated Gothic" castle.
3892:
3890:
3888:
3856:
3834:
3832:
1643:
1546:
1538:
1534:
1359:
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1174:
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985:
401:
5288:
Post-Conflict Memorialization: Missing Memorials Absent Bodies
4032:
4030:
3358:"The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist – Item NT1420359"
3141:"Interpreting the slave trade - The Penrhyn Castle exhibition"
2500:"Addressing our histories of colonialism and historic slavery"
1280:. Penrhyn Castle is generally considered to be his best work.
558:'s attempts to explore the links between their properties and
5217:
In Trust for the Nation: Paintings from National Trust Houses
2064:
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2012:
1603:
1434:
1293:
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60:
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3173:"Penrhyn Castle and the Great Penrhyn Quarry Strike 1900-03"
3091:
2396:
2372:
2360:
2236:
1981:
The nocturnal wanderings around the castle of the alcoholic
1740:. It has also been used as a television filming location. A
1638:
in the event of a fire. The park is listed Grade II* on the
1402:
some of the most important and valuable books in the 1950s.
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4154:
4123:
4092:
4066:"Grand Lodge and forecourt walling (Grade II*) (3661)"
4061:
4027:
2795:"Cream teas at dawn: Inside the war for the National Trust"
2295:
2214:"George Hay Dawkins Pennant Profile & Legacies Summary"
2156:
2144:
1594:
1550:
1462:
1444:
A view up to the lantern at the apex of the Grand Staircase
1347:
1297:
918:, "History must neither be sanitised nor rewritten to suit
716:
546:
castles in Britain. Its art collection, including works by
2852:"Britain's idyllic country houses reveal a darker history"
2350:
2348:
2059:
1692:
was closely associated with the development of industrial
730:, published in 1831. He noted the ingenious design of the
538:, recognised as Thomas Hopper's finest work. Built in the
4977:
A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840
4500:"Cart Shelter Range at Home Farm (Grade II) (23448)"
3907:
3905:
3764:
3227:"Great Strike trail marks 120 years since quarry dispute"
1039:
554:
is of international importance. In the 21st century, the
436:. His wealth was used in part for the development of the
5069:
Haslam, Richard; Orbach, Julian; Voelcker, Adam (2009).
4015:
2884:"The 'war on woke': who should shape Britain's history?"
2134:
2132:
619:
Richard Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn of the first creation
502:, continued the development of their slate interests at
4822:"The Fall of the House of Usher - Welsh National Opera"
4438:"Southern Cottage at Home Farm (Grade II) (23447)"
4407:"Northern Cottage at Home Farm (Grade II) (23444)"
2384:
2345:
1473:
and see parallels with the contemporaneous approach in
874:
Centre for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery
587:. The land had originally been granted to his ancestor
266:
Walls and attached structures to terraced flower garden
3977:
3902:
3873:
3844:
3752:
1561:
and Earnshaw, in their study of lodges and gatehouses
1501:
and with walls papered in handmade Chinese wallpaper.
1222:
critics have been similarly unimpressed; in his study
4531:"Threshing Barn at Home Farm (Grade II) (23450)"
3613:
3254:"Art to help heal Penrhyn Castle's slate strike pain"
2689:
2650:
2168:
2129:
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to undertake a reconstruction of the medieval house.
5075:. The Buildings of Wales. New Haven, US and London:
5068:
3971:
3823:
3806:
3794:
3455:
2731:
2261:
1232:(1776–1856) made his reputation as architect to the
1193:. Haslam, Orbach and Voelcker, in their 2009 volume
483:
was eventually achieved, through the passing of the
4738:"Penrhyn Castle's mysterious underground reservoir"
1676:
Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum in the former stables
1144:
5281:
3662:
2993:
2882:
2474:"Penrhyn Castle and the transatlantic slave trade"
2085:"Penrhyn Castle and the transatlantic slave trade"
1720:used Penrhyn as the location for their filming of
1304:, lined internally with brick and externally with
774:, in 1886. He was, in turn, succeeded by his son,
599:. Despite losing his lands temporarily during the
5149:. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club.
3437:"£35m Rembrandt painting goes on show in Cardiff"
1448:
5445:Registered historic parks and gardens in Gwynedd
5371:
5360:Penrhyn Castle information at the National Trust
3411:"UK places export ban on $ 54 million Rembrandt"
1684:is a narrow gauge railway museum. The Pennant's
1205:style, as opposed to the increasing fashionable
1054:Adam Pynacker - Landscape with an Arched Gateway
4949:The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy
3509:"Cultural Gifts Scheme and Acceptances in Lieu"
3479:"How lords wrecked war-time effort to save art"
1139:
180:National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
5262:
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2402:
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2150:
2068:
1405:
964:demonstrations, including the toppling of the
726:recorded his visit to Penrhyn in his memoirs,
1711:
1642:. The castle and its grounds are part of the
679:, and sat for the city until elevated to the
304:Kitchen garden wall and attached outbuildings
5238:
4048:
4036:
3673:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
3408:
3280:"The Thames at Westminster – Item NT1420346"
3197:
2881:Barker, Alex; Foster, Peter (11 June 2021).
2880:
2582:Moore, Lucy; Nevell, Richard (19 May 2021).
2028:'s visit, only one mirror was installed, an
566:have seen the castle feature in the ensuing
3568:"Penrhyn Paintings accepted for the nation"
2581:
523:. The castle passed from the family to the
5380:Buildings and structures completed in 1837
4159:"Tal-y-bont Lodge (Grade II) (22925)"
1630:. The gardens contain a large underground
817:and was catalogued between 2015 and 2017.
694:
610:
29:
4942:
4921:
4021:
3005:
2792:
2673:. Renewal - Journal of social democracy.
2611:
2601:
2390:
1618:style of gardening, with specimen trees,
1614:The castle grounds are an example of the
776:Edward Douglas-Pennant, 3rd Baron Penrhyn
772:George Douglas-Pennant, 2nd Baron Penrhyn
500:George Douglas-Pennant, 2nd Baron Penrhyn
5163:
5101:
5019:
4925:Chinese Wallpaper in Britain and Ireland
4376:"Estate Kennels (Grade II) (22955)"
3542:"Penrhyn paintings saved for the nation"
3472:
3470:
3409:Muñoz-Alonso, Lorena (19 October 2015).
3035:
3033:
2762:Bennett, Catherine (27 September 2020).
2749:
2695:
2354:
2290:
2174:
2041:Mowl and Earnshaw term the Grand Lodge,
2011:Hopper served as the county surveyor of
1671:
1580:
1484:
1439:
1337:
1148:
1049:
886:
741:
698:
614:
496:1st Baron Penrhyn of the second creation
5330:
5305:
5285:; Gandolfo, Luisa; Galai, Yoav (2021).
5185:
5114:
5047:
4680:
4252:"Maes-y-Gerddi (Grade II) (23372)"
4221:"Chapel remains (Grade II) (3658)"
3983:
3911:
3879:
3850:
3758:
3670:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
3631:
3332:"The Ruins Of Baalbec – Item NT1420381"
3109:
3042:"It is the capital of slavery in Wales"
2909:
2761:
2656:
2288:
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2272:
2270:
2218:Legacies of British Slave-ownership UCL
2138:
2079:
2077:
1809:Carved stonework on the Grand Staircase
1585:The castellated entrance to the stables
1576:
1124:were stored at the castle to avoid the
1096:. In 2016 it was placed on loan to the
796:, and ownership was transferred to the
786:Hugh Douglas-Pennant, 4th Baron Penrhyn
459:who rebuilt the house in the form of a
5372:
5139:
4998:
4970:
4899:from the original on 22 September 2022
4846:
4550:
3770:
3619:
3592:
3586:
3066:
3039:
2862:from the original on 13 September 2022
2849:
2827:. Edward Leigh.org. 11 November 2020.
2737:
2668:
2589:Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
2524:
2480:from the original on 13 September 2022
2300:"Penrhyn Castle (Grade I) (3659)"
2091:from the original on 13 September 2022
1921:Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
1609:
1410:The Drawing Room is the reconstructed
1217:when she visited in 1859. The diarist
972:wrote of the Trust's approach, "Is it
490:In 1840, the Penrhyn estate passed to
345:
5213:
5146:English Country Houses: Late Georgian
5002:Slavery and the British Country House
4873:from the original on 24 November 2020
4819:
4801:from the original on 3 September 2022
4744:from the original on 4 September 2022
4735:
4717:from the original on 3 September 2022
4649:
4618:
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4345:"Plas y Coed (Grade II) (23370)"
4339:
4308:
4277:
4246:
4153:
4122:
4003:from the original on 3 September 2022
3601:from the original on 23 February 2023
3539:
3521:from the original on 10 December 2021
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3467:
3461:
3390:from the original on 12 February 2023
3364:from the original on 12 February 2023
3338:from the original on 12 February 2023
3312:from the original on 12 February 2023
3286:from the original on 12 February 2023
3198:Wyn-Williams, Gareth (20 July 2018).
3048:from the original on 3 September 2022
3030:
3018:from the original on 3 September 2022
2975:from the original on 4 September 2022
2944:. Charity Commission. 11 March 2021.
2922:from the original on 4 September 2022
2891:from the original on 11 December 2022
2774:from the original on 24 November 2020
2563:from the original on 4 September 2022
2506:from the original on 8 September 2022
2448:"List of leading visitor attractions"
2333:from the original on 3 September 2022
2224:from the original on 18 February 2017
2109:
1939:was named after Pennant's wife, Anne.
1504:
1078:. The collection formerly included a
1018:The Great Strike of 1900–1903 at the
854:Slavery and the British Country House
408:. In the 15th century his descendant
353:Location of Penrhyn Castle in Gwynedd
5054:. London, UK: National Trust Books.
4215:
4184:
4091:
4060:
3660:
3593:Davies, Christopher (7 March 2022).
3251:
3224:
2294:
2267:
2074:
1869:Castles in Great Britain and Ireland
1120:a large number of pictures from the
820:
722:The German aristocrat and traveller
463:castle. Dawkins-Pennant, who sat as
404:. The Penrhyn estate was founded by
5430:Grade I listed buildings in Gwynedd
5365:Illustrated Guide to Penrhyn Castle
4828:from the original on 10 August 2022
4314:"Y Berllan (Grade II) (23373)"
4097:"Port Lodge (Grade II) (3662)"
3740:from the original on 29 August 2022
3714:from the original on 29 August 2022
3574:from the original on 28 August 2022
3570:. Welsh Government. 13 March 2017.
3548:from the original on 28 August 2022
3489:from the original on 28 August 2022
3443:from the original on 28 August 2022
3417:from the original on 28 August 2022
3260:from the original on 29 August 2022
3233:from the original on 29 August 2022
3206:from the original on 29 August 2022
3153:from the original on 28 August 2022
2948:from the original on 29 August 2022
2805:from the original on 29 August 2022
2793:Hinscliff, Gaby (16 October 2021).
2719:from the original on 6 January 2023
2677:from the original on 28 August 2022
2638:from the original on 28 August 2022
2428:from the original on 8 January 2022
2194:from the original on 29 August 2022
498:in 1866. He, and his son and heir,
434:attempts to abolish the slave trade
13:
5395:National Trust properties in Wales
3972:Haslam, Orbach & Voelcker 2009
3824:Haslam, Orbach & Voelcker 2009
3807:Haslam, Orbach & Voelcker 2009
3795:Haslam, Orbach & Voelcker 2009
3179:from the original on 1 August 2022
2910:Stubley, Peter (9 November 2020).
2831:from the original on 3 August 2022
2557:"Penrhyn Castle - A brief history"
2262:Haslam, Orbach & Voelcker 2009
1651:Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales
1457:
1426:mirrors at either end. The author
838:– Richard Pennant speaking in the
418:Richard Pennant, 1st Baron Penrhyn
14:
5456:
5353:
5026:Life in the English Country House
5005:. Swindon, UK: English Heritage.
4928:. London: Bloomsbury Publishing.
4773:National Historic Assets of Wales
4768:"Penrhyn Castle (PGW(Gd)40(GWY))"
4660:National Historic Assets of Wales
4629:National Historic Assets of Wales
4598:National Historic Assets of Wales
4567:National Historic Assets of Wales
4536:National Historic Assets of Wales
4505:National Historic Assets of Wales
4474:National Historic Assets of Wales
4443:National Historic Assets of Wales
4412:National Historic Assets of Wales
4381:National Historic Assets of Wales
4350:National Historic Assets of Wales
4319:National Historic Assets of Wales
4288:National Historic Assets of Wales
4257:National Historic Assets of Wales
4226:National Historic Assets of Wales
4195:National Historic Assets of Wales
4164:National Historic Assets of Wales
4133:National Historic Assets of Wales
4102:National Historic Assets of Wales
4071:National Historic Assets of Wales
3225:Herd, George (22 November 2022).
3079:from the original on 13 July 2022
3067:Davies, Caroline (22 June 2020).
3006:Wightwick, Abbie (24 July 2020).
2966:
2669:Fowler, Corinne (29 March 2020).
2537:from the original on 13 July 2022
2525:Davies, Caroline (22 June 2020).
2454:from the original on 29 July 2015
2305:National Historic Assets of Wales
1661:
1529:, and the kitchen, with separate
1374:Mark Purcell, in his 2019 study,
1354:of a church. The ceiling forms a
1045:
900:In 2020, the Trust published its
862:University of the West of England
724:Hermann, Fürst von Pückler-Muskau
228:Grand Lodge and forecourt walling
5192:Wales: Churches, Houses, Castles
4885:
4855:
4840:
4813:
4787:
4756:
4729:
4703:
4682:"Penrhyn Castle Gardens (86440)"
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4643:
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4271:
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4209:
4178:
4147:
4116:
4085:
4054:
3736:. History of Parliament Online.
3477:Ezard, John (12 December 2002).
3138:
2994:Otele, Gandolfo & Galai 2021
2190:. History of Parliament Online.
2122:Dictionary of National Biography
2035:
1850:
1838:
1826:
1814:
1802:
1790:
1778:
1766:
1754:
1433:The Ebony Room is named for its
1145:Overview and architectural style
876:), discussed the records of the
397:, constructed in the style of a
344:
337:
5440:Grade I listed museum buildings
5400:Historic house museums in Wales
5269:. Swindon, UK: National Trust.
5173:. Swindon, UK: National Trust.
4820:Walsh, Stephen (21 June 2014).
3989:
3726:
3700:
3654:
3625:
3560:
3540:Clark, Rhodri (23 March 2006).
3533:
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3060:
3040:Harris, Sharon (26 July 2020).
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2408:
2319:
2018:
2005:
1992:
1975:
1955:
1942:
1927:
1900:
1891:
1325:in front of the central block.
803:
578:
3252:Herd, George (15 April 2017).
3111:"Penrhyn Slate Quarry (40564)"
2850:Knight, Sam (16 August 2021).
2206:
2180:
2103:
1737:The Fall of the House of Usher
1449:Dining Room and Breakfast Room
1:
5340:. Cardiff: Welsh Government.
4736:Crump, Eryl (19 March 2016).
3999:. Axminster Heritage Centre.
3710:. People's Collection Wales.
3044:. Barry & District News.
2188:"Richard Pennant (1736-1808)"
2052:
1704:, one of the three remaining
1682:Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum
1668:Penrhyn Castle Railway Museum
1333:
1100:for a period of three years.
878:Slave Compensation Commission
768:Peerage of the United Kingdom
432:and was a strong opponent of
420:, in part from his father, a
5312:. New Haven, US and London:
5102:Hennesey, Alaistair (1995).
5051:Houses of the National Trust
4847:Leaver, Joel (20 May 2019).
3734:"George Hay Dawkins Pennant"
3694:UK public library membership
3664:"Hopper, Thomas (1776–1856)"
2125:. Vol. 44. p. 320.
1140:Architecture and description
671:Richard Pennant was elected
7:
5291:. London: Springer Nature.
1910:. A 2020 discussion on the
1862:
1857:The Victorian Walled Garden
1727:La chute de la maison Usher
1480:
1406:Drawing Room and Ebony Room
1328:
1283:
1236:for whom Hopper designed a
872:(inaugural director of the
10:
5461:
5242:; Earnshaw, Brian (1985).
4915:
4711:"Queen of Romania's hotel"
3439:. BBC News. 5 April 2016.
1747:
1712:Popular culture and events
1665:
1369:
1199:Pevsner Buildings of Wales
995:
906:Slavery Abolition Act 1833
866:London School of Economics
825:
708:George Hay Dawkins-Pennant
703:George Hay Dawkins-Pennant
573:
5309:The Country House Library
5123:University of Wales Press
5115:Hilling, John B. (2018).
4922:de Bruijn, Emile (2017).
2825:"Letter to the Telegraph"
1962:Vale of Glamorgan Council
1773:Penrhyn Castle - exterior
1761:Penrhyn Castle - exterior
1626:. There is a substantial
1563:Trumpet at a Distant Gate
1376:The Country House Library
766:(second creation) in the
332:
328:
324:
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40:
28:
23:
5214:Laing, Alistair (1995).
4049:Mowl & Earnshaw 1985
4037:Mowl & Earnshaw 1985
3633:"Penrhyn Castle (16687)"
2116:"Pennant, Richard"
1985:, in the company of his
1884:
1879:List of gardens in Wales
1874:List of castles in Wales
1696:, and in particular the
1656:
1157:modelled on the keep at
991:
966:statue of Edward Colston
864:, which was held at the
637:Chief Justice of Jamaica
5420:Country houses in Wales
5331:Wakelin, Peter (2021).
5263:National Trust (1991).
5048:Greeves, Lydia (2008).
2416:"Annual Report 2019/20"
1591:Grade I listed building
1240:in the Gothic style at
1181:draws comparisons with
728:Tour of a German Prince
695:19th and 20th centuries
611:17th and 18th centuries
536:Grade I listed building
5306:Purcell, Mark (2019).
5248:. London: Waterstone.
3679:10.1093/ref:odnb/13763
3514:. Arts Council. 2017.
1797:Penrhyn Castle in 2011
1698:Penrhyn Quarry Railway
1677:
1586:
1490:
1445:
1397:. The room contains a
1358:supported by compound
1343:
1162:
1055:
1006:
958:murder of George Floyd
897:
856:, in conjunction with
835:
762:, was created the 1st
747:
704:
620:
371:
16:Country house in Wales
5385:Mock castles in Wales
5314:Yale University Press
5077:Yale University Press
4713:. historypoints.org.
3146:. Brunel University.
2634:. Bangor University.
1694:narrow-gauge railways
1675:
1584:
1488:
1443:
1341:
1152:
1098:National Museum Wales
1053:
1002:
976:and tea and a bit of
938:University of Bristol
890:
830:
756:Edward Gordon Douglas
745:
736:William the Conqueror
702:
618:
492:Edward Gordon Douglas
485:Slavery Abolition Act
438:slate mining industry
5435:Toy museums in Wales
4740:. North Wales Live.
3661:Port, M. H. (2004).
3597:. North Wales Live.
1912:Lydney Park Talkpage
1718:Welsh National Opera
1577:Listing designations
1571:Victorian architects
868:. At the conference
689:West India Committee
673:Member of Parliament
534:Penrhyn Castle is a
477:West India Committee
465:Member of Parliament
5141:Hussey, Christopher
4851:. North Wales Live.
4797:. Gwynedd Council.
3960:National Trust 1991
3948:National Trust 1991
3936:National Trust 1991
3924:National Trust 1991
3897:National Trust 1991
3868:National Trust 1991
3839:National Trust 1991
3783:National Trust 1991
3773:, pp. 433–434.
3098:National Trust 1991
2887:. Financial Times.
2403:National Trust 1991
2379:National Trust 1991
2367:National Trust 1991
2243:National Trust 1991
2163:National Trust 1991
2151:National Trust 1991
2069:National Trust 1991
1918:, published in the
1785:The Grand Staircase
1647:World Heritage Site
1610:Gardens and grounds
1114:Sacra conversazione
915:The Daily Telegraph
760:14th Earl of Morton
752:Grenadier Guardsman
647:Edward's grandson,
517:the Prince of Wales
84: /
5415:Castles in Gwynedd
5410:Museums in Gwynedd
3386:. National Trust.
3360:. National Trust.
3334:. National Trust.
3308:. National Trust.
3282:. National Trust.
3175:. National Trust.
2559:. National Trust.
2502:. National Trust.
2476:. National Trust.
2421:. National Trust.
2111:Lloyd, John Edward
2087:. National Trust.
2026:Catherine Sinclair
2015:for over 40 years.
1950:Charity Commission
1678:
1587:
1521:, offices for the
1505:Service structures
1491:
1446:
1428:Catherine Sinclair
1387:Church of St Peter
1344:
1203:Romanesque Revival
1167:Christopher Hussey
1163:
1076:Bonifazio Veronese
1056:
962:Black Lives Matter
942:dominant narrative
928:Charity Commission
898:
748:
705:
642:absentee landlords
621:
597:Llywelyn the Great
585:Gwilym ap Griffith
540:Romanesque Revival
529:National Land Fund
453:George Hay Dawkins
412:built a fortified
410:Gwilym ap Griffith
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1489:The State Bedroom
1475:Gothic Literature
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821:Slavery and slate
815:Bangor University
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635:, rose to become
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1159:Hedingham Castle
1122:National Gallery
1110:Spanish pictures
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