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UER Forum > World > The AR house tal-y-Llyn Wales April 2017 (Viewed 2515 times)
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The AR house tal-y-Llyn Wales April 2017
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This was another stop on the Wales tour we did with @GK_WAX and @dangle_angle and dylan.afrer the early start this was the first stop of the day where we met dylan. This big old house is in a amazing location.there isn't any history on this place is simply a abandoned house and has been named AR house I presume because of the trunk in the hallway with the AR initials on it. So if anyone does have a name or more info then please tell me.the place is in a bit of a state.but does have a nice waterfall running alongside it. So here's a few photos I took..







































































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Those ~HAD~ to be feather mattresses. One piled on top of the other through the years. Impressive old place with quite a glorious view.... A mountain on one side and a beautiful waterfall on the other. I too, would like to know the history. An old homestead in limbo. WHY it sits and no one is caring for it or wants it...Doesnt make sense....With THAT view!?!!? Love the peach colored fireplace. Enjoyed your location and pics btw, Did you look in the trunk?




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Pretty sure it's Pentre Dola-march Farm or possibly just Pentre Farm

Pentre means village. March probably means border in this case. Dola is a persons name fairly common from 1880 to 1920. Or Dola could be the name of the brook?
So we'd have “Dola's farm at the village border" or "The village farm that borders the Dola brook”




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