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Set amongst the Hills
of Wales UK
One Double & one
single bedroom
Excellent walking Local
ground walled Garden woodland
Whether you are seeking peace to meditate some artistic endeavour, or
a holiday experience with a difference, we are sure your stay in Brynkir
Tower will be enjoyable. You are welcome to walk around the farm on private
land, or to visit the walled garden and watch its faithful restoration.
The History of the Tower
Brynkir Tower was built in 1821 by Sir Joseph Huddart as a folly to commemorate
his knighthood at the time of the Coronation of George IV. Sir Joseph
was a friend of William Madocks whose name is linked historically with
Porthmadog, and he acquired the ancient demesne of Brynkir from his father,
Captain Joseph Huddart.
Over the years the 20 metre high tower fell into disrepair and became
open to the elements.
Now crows no longer nest in the battlements, and sheep no longer wander
through the front door. However, the atmosphere of Gothic decay has gone
and the sensitive transformation of Brynkir Tower has made it a unique
and exciting place to stay. The high standard of the interior fittings
and the under floor heating ensure your total comfort.
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