Ysbyty Estate Office

Heritage Site in Denbighshire

Wales

Ysbyty Estate Office

Fairy Glen, Near Betws-Y-Coed The River Conwy flows through a narrow gorge.
Fairy Glen, Near Betws-Y-Coed Credit: Brian Deegan

Ysbyty Estate Office is a historic heritage site located in Denbighshire, Wales. The building, which dates back to the 17th century, is situated within the grounds of the former Ysbyty Estate. The estate itself has a rich history, having been in the possession of the same family for over 400 years.

The Estate Office is a well-preserved example of a traditional Welsh country house. It features a striking architectural style with a combination of Jacobean and Georgian influences. The building is constructed using local stone, giving it a distinctive appearance that blends well with the surrounding landscape.

Inside, the Estate Office showcases a variety of original features and period furnishings. The main reception area boasts a magnificent oak staircase and a grand fireplace, which add to the building's charm and character. The rooms are spacious and well-lit, providing a glimpse into the daily life of the estate's previous occupants.

In addition to its architectural significance, Ysbyty Estate Office holds historical importance. It served as the administrative center for the Ysbyty Estate, overseeing the management of the land and its various properties. The estate played a crucial role in the local economy, employing many people and contributing to the community's prosperity.

Today, Ysbyty Estate Office stands as a testament to the region's past, offering visitors a chance to experience the grandeur of a bygone era. The site is open to the public, allowing them to explore its rich history and appreciate its architectural beauty. It is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in Welsh heritage.

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Fairy Glen, Near Betws-Y-Coed The River Conwy flows through a narrow gorge.
Fairy Glen, Near Betws-Y-Coed
The River Conwy flows through a narrow gorge.
George V Wall Post Box (1901-1936), Penmachno
George V Wall Post Box (1901-1936), Penmachno
Roman Bridge & River Machno, Penmachno Not Roman although it's named on the OS map. It looks more 17th century. The bridge crosses the River Machno
Roman Bridge & River Machno, Penmachno
Not Roman although it's named on the OS map. It looks more 17th century. The bridge crosses the River Machno
Capel Garmon Chambered Tomb View from the south west in 1980 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=5947" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=5947">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Capel Garmon Chambered Tomb
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River Conwy Part of the Conwy Falls after its confluence with the River Machno seen from a path near the Conway Falls Cafe
River Conwy
Part of the Conwy Falls after its confluence with the River Machno seen from a path near the Conway Falls Cafe
River Conwy Part of the Conwy Falls after its confluence with the River Machno seen from a path near the Conway Falls Cafe
River Conwy
Part of the Conwy Falls after its confluence with the River Machno seen from a path near the Conway Falls Cafe
River Conwy Making its way around a large rock as it cascades down the falls. This is taken from a viewing platform on a path from the Conwy Falls Cafe.
River Conwy
Making its way around a large rock as it cascades down the falls. This is taken from a viewing platform on a path from the Conwy Falls Cafe.
Afon Conwy Descending through a gorge after its confluence with Afon Machno
Afon Conwy
Descending through a gorge after its confluence with Afon Machno
Rhaeadr Y Graig Lwyd Conwy Falls in an area designated a SSSI.
Rhaeadr Y Graig Lwyd
Conwy Falls in an area designated a SSSI.
Afon Machno At its confluence with the Afon Conwy
Afon Machno
At its confluence with the Afon Conwy
Bridge on B4406 Crossing Afon Conwy
Bridge on B4406
Crossing Afon Conwy
A5 at junction with B4406 Busy route for tourists
A5 at junction with B4406
Busy route for tourists
Conwy Falls Cafe Also the base for Go Below Underground Adventures
Conwy Falls Cafe
Also the base for Go Below Underground Adventures
Roman Bridge, Afon Machno
Roman Bridge, Afon Machno
Machno Falls at Pandy Mill
Machno Falls at Pandy Mill
Above the Conwy valley The Conwy valley viewed from the A5 to the south of Betws-y-coed.
Above the Conwy valley
The Conwy valley viewed from the A5 to the south of Betws-y-coed.
A5 near Dinas Mawr The A5 is a major trunk road that runs 260 miles from London to Holyhead. It follows the course of an old Roman Road (Watling Street).
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A5 near Dinas Mawr
The A5 is a major trunk road that runs 260 miles from London to Holyhead. It follows the course of an old Roman Road (Watling Street). Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
A5 near Dinas Mawr The A5 is a major trunk road that runs 260 miles from London to Holyhead. It follows the course of an old Roman Road (Watling Street).
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A5 near Dinas Mawr
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Ysbyty Estate Office is located at Grid Ref: SH8153 (Lat: 53.063, Lng: -3.768)

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Located within 500m of 53.063,-3.768
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 53.0657768/-3.7685093
Direction: SE
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Solar Modules: 12
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 53.0660293/-3.7686187
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