Pant Glas Isaf

Heritage Site in Denbighshire

Wales

Pant Glas Isaf

The river Clywedog from a footbridge The footpath leads from Lady Bagot's Drive to Hengoed, and the Ruthin to Bontuchel road.
The river Clywedog from a footbridge Credit: Eirian Evans

Pant Glas Isaf is a historic heritage site located in Denbighshire, Wales. The site dates back to the 16th century and is a well-preserved example of a traditional Welsh farmhouse. The property consists of a farmhouse, outbuildings, and surrounding farmland.

The farmhouse itself is a two-story stone building with a pitched slate roof and traditional Welsh architectural features such as small windows and a central chimney. The interior of the farmhouse retains many original features, including exposed beams, stone fireplaces, and traditional wooden doors.

The outbuildings on the property include a barn, stable, and cart shed, all of which are constructed of stone and slate to match the farmhouse. The farmland surrounding Pant Glas Isaf is used for grazing livestock and is bordered by traditional dry stone walls.

Pant Glas Isaf is a significant heritage site in Denbighshire, showcasing the traditional architecture and agricultural practices of rural Wales. The property is listed as a Grade II* listed building and is open to the public for guided tours and educational visits.

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Pant Glas Isaf Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.125/-3.352 or Grid Reference SJ0959. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The river Clywedog from a footbridge The footpath leads from Lady Bagot's Drive to Hengoed, and the Ruthin to Bontuchel road.
The river Clywedog from a footbridge
The footpath leads from Lady Bagot's Drive to Hengoed, and the Ruthin to Bontuchel road.
Footbridge over the river Clywedog The steps at the end of the bridge lead up to Lady Bagot's Drive. The ' Drive' is of Edwardian provenance and was laid as a carriageway by Lord Bagot for his wife at the time Clocaenog Forest was planted.
Footbridge over the river Clywedog
The steps at the end of the bridge lead up to Lady Bagot's Drive. The ' Drive' is of Edwardian provenance and was laid as a carriageway by Lord Bagot for his wife at the time Clocaenog Forest was planted.
View from near Hengoed, Bontuchel Looking west along the Clywedog valley towards Cyffylliog.
View from near Hengoed, Bontuchel
Looking west along the Clywedog valley towards Cyffylliog.
Pen-y-garth farmhouse Not a farm anymore. At the end of a long lane. In a square with a Footpath, Other Route With Public Access and a Bridleway. Great views of the Vale of Clwyd from here.
Pen-y-garth farmhouse
Not a farm anymore. At the end of a long lane. In a square with a Footpath, Other Route With Public Access and a Bridleway. Great views of the Vale of Clwyd from here.
Pen-y-garth - farmhouse
Pen-y-garth - farmhouse
Giat fochyn / A kissing gate
Giat fochyn / A kissing gate
Tair derwen / Three oaks
Tair derwen / Three oaks
Gwreiddiau derw a ffawydd wedi'u plethu / Oak and beech roots intertwined This wooded country lane has a Narnian feel!
Gwreiddiau derw a ffawydd wedi'u plethu / Oak and beech roots intertwined
This wooded country lane has a Narnian feel!
The Clwyd valley Farmland in the Clwyd valley, the river flows through the valley below the wooded hillside.
The Clwyd valley
Farmland in the Clwyd valley, the river flows through the valley below the wooded hillside.
Entrance to Woodlands Hall Caravan Park
Entrance to Woodlands Hall Caravan Park
Farmland in the Clwyd valley Farmland in the Clwyd valley at Bontuchel.
Farmland in the Clwyd valley
Farmland in the Clwyd valley at Bontuchel.
Hedge and tree-lined minor road near Y Bwthyn and Penrhengoed Looking northward.
Hedge and tree-lined minor road near Y Bwthyn and Penrhengoed
Looking northward.
Pen-y-Graig farmyard
Pen-y-Graig farmyard
The Vale of Clwyd From Pen-y-Graig farm, near Rhewl. A fertile valley.
The Vale of Clwyd
From Pen-y-Graig farm, near Rhewl. A fertile valley.
Bridleway near Pen-y-Graig farm
Bridleway near Pen-y-Graig farm
Stile and bridleway sign at Pont y Blodau
Stile and bridleway sign at Pont y Blodau
Crud y Gwynt Bungalow in the hillside west of Rhewl
Crud y Gwynt
Bungalow in the hillside west of Rhewl
Pen-y-Graig Appropriate name for the farm which translates as Hillcrest. Looking for all the world like a motte and bailey castle.
Pen-y-Graig
Appropriate name for the farm which translates as Hillcrest. Looking for all the world like a motte and bailey castle.
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Pant Glas Isaf is located at Grid Ref: SJ0959 (Lat: 53.125, Lng: -3.352)

Unitary Authority: Denbighshire

Police Authority: North Wales

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