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What links Henry VIII’s executed wife Anne Boleyn to HRH the Prince of Wales’ new home in Wales?
Why would medieval healers visit the area around the historic country estate to gather herbs?
And just how much did the previous owners pay when they bought the run-down farmhouse and 200 acres of land 10 years ago?
Reveals the fascinating history of the first royal home in Wales since the English Civil War. Purchased in 2006 by the Duchy of Cornwall, Llwynywermod is, amazingly, the first royal home situated in Wales since the time of the English Civil War. A secluded and forgotten estate set tranquilly in the heart of Carmarthenshire, Llwynywermod has been a highly significant and symbolic purchase for The Prince of Wales. This book charts the history of a once great estate and follows a family s changing fortunes from the sale and subsequent demolition of the mansion house to its recent renaissance. The new Welsh royal home of The Prince of Wales. It is the first ever publication on the history of Llwynywermod and the Griffies-Williams family. It also has high royal interest as well as architectural and historical appeal. This book is fascinating for those interested in Welsh social and cultural history. An ideal gift.
The author:
Mark Baker’s interest in preserving Welsh houses started more than 10 years ago.At the age of 13 he became one of the country’s youngest historians when he published his first book the Rise and Fall of Gwyrch Castle. He would pass the ruins every day on his way to school and was inspired to find out about its past. And what he discovered prompted him to launch a national campaign to save the castle by setting up the Gwyrch Castle Preservation Trust. At the time he appeared on TV, Radio, met Tony Blair, founded a charity and managed to persuade authorities to save the castle.
During this time he had his first meeting with HRH The Prince of Wales, when he visited Mark’s exhibition on Gwyrch Castle at Ruthin.
Over the years Mark has written ten books on Welsh houses and their families, as well as campaigning tirelessly for the historic built environment. His books include The Rise and Fall of Gwrych Castle, Hafodunos Hall – Triumph of the Martyr, Plas Teg – A Jacobean Country House and with Michael Tree, Forgotten Houses of Wales.
Mark lives on the North Wales Coast and is a PhD candidate at Cardiff University.
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