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The Clock House A Grade II Listed Building in Barmouth (Bermo), Gwynedd More Photos » Approximate Location Map + - Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap contributors Large Map » Coordinates Latitude: 52.7211 / 52°43'15"N Longitude: -4.0364 / 4°2'10"W OS Eastings: 262558 OS Northings: 315660 OS Grid: SH625156 Mapcode National: GBR 8T.1QTK "The family room is actually the old courtroom because Barmouth only had holding 'drunk' cells really.. The Clock House is for sale for a guide price of £2,150,000, call Strutt & Parker on.

The Clock House, Barmouth (Bermo), Gwynedd

Coes Faen Hall, known far and wide as The Clock House, a Grade II Victorian Gothic home, sits in a majestic position near the mouth of the Mawddach estuary, between the Snowdonia peaks and the Cader Idris Range. The Clock House was acquired by the Lowe family in the Victorian era. On sale for £2.15million, Coes Faen Hall, known locally as The Clock House, is located in Gwynedd, Wales, by the picturesque Mawddach Estuary and right on the border of Snowdonia National Park.. Address : The Clock House, Barmouth, Gwynedd LL42 1ET Telephone : 01341 280787 Open : Admission : Distance : 0.29 miles Guide The Clock House in Barmouth can be found on the river estuary near the old Barmouth harbour. It has been there for many years and is one of the main landmarks of the town. In 1946 my dad decided we would join an aunt and uncle holidaying at Barmouth. They had hired a little caravan for two weeks at Caerdaniel farm Llanaber. Dad dug out his prewar camping gear [we were camping at Clevedon in September 1939 when I was 18 months old ] and borrowed a large sack truck off his boss.

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Coes Faen Hall, known far and wide as The Clock House, a Grade II Victorian Gothic home, sits in a majestic position near the mouth of the Mawddach estuary, between the Snowdonia peaks and the Cader Idris Range. The Clock House was acquired by the Lowe family in the Victorian era. English: The Clock House, A 496 (S Side), Barmouth Bridge Wikidata has entry The Clock House, A 496 (S Side), Barmouth Bridge (Q29493231) with data related to this item. This is a photo of listed building number 15484. Date 22 April 2017, 13:21:19 Source Own work Author N1kcy Camera location 52° 43′ 15.89″ N, 4° 02′ 11.05″ W Now's your chance! The Clock House is for sale. https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/113419643 Grade II listed building in Gwynedd. The Clock House, A 496 (S Side), Barmouth Bridge Q29493231)

The Clock House, Barmouth (Bermo), Gwynedd Photo "The Clock House"

The Clock House, Barmouth One of the most prominent buildings that you see when you approach Barmouth from Dolgellau. The Clock House, a Grade II Victorian Gothic home, and Coes Faen Lodge sit in a majestic position near the mouth of the Mawddach estuary, between the Snowdonia peaks and the Cadair Idris Range. The Clock House was owned in the Victorian era by the Lowe family, originally mill-owners, with the main central section dating from c.1844. The Clock House,Barmouth, Gwynedd. Geograph - photograph every grid square. 2012. SH6215: The Clock House. taken 12 years ago, near to Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales. This is 1 of 2 images, with title The Clock House in this square The Clock House. The Clock House,Barmouth, Gwynedd Coes Faen or as it is known The Clock Tower is a landmark in the Mawddach estuary, Barmouth North West Wales. It is sited on a natural projection into the estuary, some 300m to the east of Barmouth railway bridge. It is an eclectic Victorian Gothic house built of stone under a slate roof. Built by the Lowe family, mill-owners, the main section.

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The Clock House, Barmouth, Gwynedd. A Grade II Gothic house situated near the mouth of the Mawddach estuary, between the Snowdonia peaks and the Cader Idris Range, with beautiful views of both sea. The iconic Clock House on the Mawddach estuary, along with its 16 plus acres of land, has been placed on the market for an eye-watering £3.5million. Part of the Coes Faen Estate, which dates.