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House in Powys, Wales
Treberfydd House is a Gothic Revival house, built in 1847–50 just south of Llangorse Lake in the Brecon Beacons National Park in South Wales, to the designs
Treberfydd
2007 Doctor Who episode
The building used as the school is a private house, the Grade I-listed Treberfydd in Bwlch a few miles south of Brecon. Other scenes, including the cricket
The_Family_of_Blood
Residence in Gloucestershire, England
salary for that parish of £525 by 1870. Pearson had previously designed Treberfydd in Brecknockshire for Robert Raikes (1818–1901), Hippisley's brother-in-law
Quarwood
English soldier and artist (1793 - 1881)
included Witley Court in Worcestershire, Castle Howard in Yorkshire, Treberfydd in Powys and Kew Gardens. He also established a professional dynasty;
William_Andrews_Nesfield
English ironmaster (1804–1878)
Buckinghamshire, and moved to live there. He also rented property at Treberfydd in Breconshire, Wales. He acted as a Justice of the Peace in both counties
Abraham_Darby_IV
2007 Doctor Who episode
Fagans National History Museum, an open-air museum near Cardiff, and Treberfydd, the Victorian Gothic mansion which served as Farringham School, located
Human_Nature_(Doctor_Who)
Grade II listed house in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
building he undertook was mainly in London, or in the West, including Treberfydd in Wales, and Quar Wood and Lechlade, both in Gloucestershire. The Milwards
Lechlade_Manor
in England alone) but he also carried out work elsewhere, for example Treberfydd, a country house in Wales, and Holy Trinity Church in Ayr, Scotland. Further
List of new ecclesiastical buildings by J. L. Pearson
List_of_new_ecclesiastical_buildings_by_J._L._Pearson
Dolguog Plas Machynlleth Porthmawr Country House, Crickhowell Powis Castle Treberfydd Tretower Court Trewern Hall Gregynog Hall Maesmawr Hall Powis Castle Castellau
List of country houses in the United Kingdom
List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom
Trallong [citation needed] Powis Castle Rock Park, Llandrindod Wells Treberfydd Tretower Court Gardens portal List of gardens Gardens in England Gardens
List_of_gardens_in_Wales
ecclesiastical buildings), but he also carried out work elsewhere, for example Treberfydd, a country house in Wales, and Holy Trinity Church in Ayr, Scotland. Further
List of ecclesiastical restorations and alterations by J. L. Pearson
List_of_ecclesiastical_restorations_and_alterations_by_J._L._Pearson
2012 Cadw, "Treberfydd (also known as Treberfedd) (6757)", National Historic Assets of Wales, retrieved 24 December 2012 History, Treberfydd House, retrieved
List of non-ecclesiastical works by J. L. Pearson
List_of_non-ecclesiastical_works_by_J._L._Pearson
(6742)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 8 April 2019. Cadw. "Treberfydd (also known as Treberfedd) (6757)". National Historic Assets of Wales
Grade I listed buildings in Powys
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Powys
Castle, Merthyr Tydfil, 1824 Margam Castle, Margam, Port Talbot, 1830–5 Treberfydd, near Brecon, 1847−50 Bodelwyddan Castle, Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, 1850s
List of Gothic Revival architecture
List_of_Gothic_Revival_architecture
List of buildings in county of Wales
Wales. Retrieved 12 March 2023. "Treberfydd Park, Llangors (700338)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 11 March 2023. "Treberfydd Gardens and Pleasure Grounds,
Registered historic parks and gardens in Powys
Registered_historic_parks_and_gardens_in_Powys
British architect
and beauty. Pearson's practice was not confined to church buildings. Treberfydd (1850), Quar Wood (1858), Lechlade Manor, an Elizabethan house (1873)
John_Loughborough_Pearson
British banker and builder of a notable mausoleum
His grandson through his son Thomas established a Tractarian church at Treberfydd. He died in 1837. 53°45′00″N 0°32′15″W / 53.7500199°N 0.5375192°W /
Robert_Raikes_(1765–1837)
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mausoleum Robert Raikes (1818–1901), established a tractarian church at Treberfydd Robert Raikes (Royal Navy officer) (1885–1953), British admiral Robert
Robert Raikes (disambiguation)
Robert_Raikes_(disambiguation)
2677106734291 (Stable courtyard at Treberfydd) 17 January 1963 Stable Attached to the northwest side of Treberfydd mansion with main entrance from front
Grade II* listed buildings in Powys
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Powys
Welsh county ceremonial officer
Ffrwdgrech 1850: Sir Charles Morgan, 3rd Baronet 1851: Robert Raikes, of Treberfydd 1852: Paul Mildmay Pell, of Tymawr 1853: Wyndham William Lewis, of Llanthetty
High Sheriff of Brecknockshire
High_Sheriff_of_Brecknockshire
Green Cornwall 50°25′N 4°44′W / 50.42°N 04.74°W / 50.42; -04.74 SX0562 Treberfydd Powys 51°55′N 3°17′W / 51.91°N 03.28°W / 51.91; -03.28 SO1225 Trebetherick
List of United Kingdom locations: Tr-Tre
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English : habitational name from a place in Leicestershire, so called from the Old English byname H̄nca (a derivative of Hūn ‘bear-cub’) + Old English lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’.
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