Talwrn
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| Talwrn | |
| Anglesey | |
|---|---|
Talwrn | |
| Location | |
| Grid reference: | SH484771 |
| Location: | 53°16’10"N, 4°16’26"W |
| Data | |
| Local Government | |
| Council: | Anglesey |
| Parliamentary constituency: |
Ynys Môn |
Talwrn is a small village between Llangefni and Pentraeth on the Isle of Anglesey. It is most notable for the Grade II-listed 16th-century manor house of Plas Llanddyfnan,[1] which stands just to the north of the hamlet. Plas Llanddyfnan is a Queen Anne-style manor house from the early 18th century. Plas Llanddyfnan was owned by seven generations of the Griffiths family.[2]
To the west and south of Talwrn are a number of unimproved fields which have been designated as a site of special scientific interest because of the botanical assemblage supported on the neutral grassland and mire.[3]
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References
- ↑ Plas Llandyffnan
- ↑ New country estates for sale, Country Life
- ↑ CCW - Caeau Talwrn SSSI