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Notable Houses in and around Llanelli
The information in this section is an edited version taken from Llanelli - Birth of a Town a CdRom by William and Benita Rees
Parc Howard is covered in greater detail on the CD Rom Parc Howard - From Mansion to Museum by William & Benita Rees
Both CDs are available from Meiros Publications
Allt y Gof & Ael y Bryn - the Diplomat Hotel
Blaen Hiraeth home of the Lloyd & Stepney families
Bradbury Hall home of William Roderick
Buwchllaethwen (formerly Moch-y-Llaethwen) Plas Llangennech or Llangennech House
Caemawr Cottage and Plas Ucha, later called Glyncoed
Glyncoed - Home of John Henry Rogers
Carreg Lwyd (Llwyd) - home of John Allen
Cilfig House built by James Buckley (1770-1839)
Cilymaenllwyd, Pwll
Coalbrook House, Pontyberem
Elm Grove - also known as Elms Grove
Field House (Glanmor House/Springfields)
Furnace House - later known as The Dell
Gelly (Gelli) House - The Bryn
Goodig (gwdig) home of Captain John and Elizabeth Wedge
Highfield House, Tyisha
Highmead House home of Martin John of the Felinfoel Brewery
Llanelly House home of the Vaughan and Stepney families
Llangennech Park House home of Richard Janion Nevill
Long Row cottages owned by Catharine Meriel Cowell Stepney
Machynys purchased by Walter Vaughan of Llanelly House
Maesarddafen property of the Vaughans of Golden Grove
New Castle (Pen y Castell) site of castle
Old Castle and Warm Pond site of castle
Parc Howard (Bryncaerau) home of the Yalden, Buckley, Stepney families
Pemberton Mansion also known as New Inn and New Inn House
Penyfai built by Joshua Thomas Wedge and home of James & Elizabeth Buckley
Penyfan home of Evan Price & Hector Rees
Thornbury Castle, Gloucestershire home of the Stafford Howards
Trebeddrod c. 284 - c. 1866 also known as Trebedded and Trebeddod
Vauxhall House home of Charles and Martha Nevill
Wauncrychydd owned by the Dundas family
Westfa, Felinfoel, home of Charles William Nevill
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