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However, during the first winter, the sea wall didn't protect the land, the homes were flooded and no more homes were constructed. The homes were demolished in 1925. The land was eventually donated to the community by Hugh's daughter Mrs. Lewis. The promenade remains a popular destination for walks to this day.
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The former Grade II castellated mansion was put up for sale in 2019 with an asking price of £500,000. However, it would take £1.5m to restore. Although a ruin it still has original features such as its porte-cochere, and stone mullioned and transom windows. As of 2020, a property group has explored
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The east side of the town was developed by the Ellis-Nanney family during the Victorian era. With private funding, a promenade was constructed in 1888, with plans for 25 homes on the surrounding land. The promenade/esplanade was built with 4 homes designed and constructed by George Leedham Fuller.
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in the year 1898. Ellis-Nanney was a landowner and had accumulated land and wealth through inheritance. The baronet invested in property which enabled him to build a new mansion called
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celebrations in London. Upon the return to Criccieth, the newly created Baronet and his wife had a meeting to commemorate the occasion with the most prominent people in the area.
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built by Hugh Ellis-Nanney. He had demolished his existing manor house (c. 16th century) and rebuilt a new family residence c. 1870s. The location of
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was 53 when Owen married Hugh's mother, Mary Jones (d. 8 July 1849) in 1843, she was 23 years old. Mary was the daughter of Hugh Jones of
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surname. David Ellis (Nanney), Owen's uncle (childless) married Henrietta Watts, daughter of Rev. Watts of
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made a proposition for a renovation and conversion to turn Plas Gwynfryn into apartments, similar to
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renovating the derelict mansion into 25-30 apartments. Since February 2021, a professional member of
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were left to his only surviving child, his daughter, Mary Elizabeth Lewis. Mary had married the
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of the County of Merioneth. The two towns of Llanystumdwy and Trawsfynydd lie in what is now
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in Cumbria, which also features a collapsed tower, now with an inserted glazed structure.
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and political candidates in the North Wales constituencies, including politicians such as
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in Caernarvonshire. Prior to becoming a baronet he stood in local elections.
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died on 7 June 1920. After the baronet's death, his personal properties of
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During his lifetime, Ellis-Nanney gained wealth and stature residing in
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The name 'Plas Gwynfryn' was taken from the Welsh language, an ancient
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On March 7, 1898, Hugh Ellis-Nanney was given a royal title,
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Owen Ellis-Nanney was a contemporary on personal terms with
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of Llanystumdwy. Lewis had lived in her ancestral home of
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Welsh Baronet landowner, magistrate, political candidate
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of Gwynfryn (1790 – 1870) inherited the
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He also served as 108:. Owen Jones (Ellis-Nanney), The Old 1438: 1407: 938: 370:The title represented his ancestral 324:Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 282:Welsh, UK parliamentary constituency 185:Hugh Ellis-Nanney was a graduate of 603:, Llanystumdwy, which is where the 540: 24: 699: 680: 568:) in 1913. Reverend Lewis was the 242:Robert Dillon, 3rd Baron Clonbrock 57:, UK. 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Index

Sir Hugh Ellis-Nanney
DL
JP
Welsh
North Wales
Baronet
Ellis-Nanney of Gwynfryn and Cefndeuddwr
Llanystumdwy
sheriff
justice of the peace
Owen Jones Ellis-Nanney
North Wales
Major
Lord of the Manor
estate
double-barrelled
Uffington, Oxfordshire
attorney general
Barons
Thomas Wynn, 1st Baron Newborough
Glynllifon
Charles Griffith-Wynne
Sir Robert Williams, 9th Baronet
Conservative party
Caernarfon
Charles Paget
Plas Newydd
Love Jones-Parry
1835 general election
Eton College

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