Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . danercfjptjoi, jHontgomerpsirire; THE SEAT OF DAVID PUGH, ESQ. Llanerchydol, the elegant residence of David Pugh, Esq., is beau-tifully situated on the declivity of a hill which rises gradually from theTown of Welsh Pool. The Mansion is of stone, and constructed in thecastellated style, and has a very handsome Gothic porch in the principalfront. It was rebuilt on its present site about the year 1776, the ori-ginal House having been destroyed by fire ; and has recently been verymuch altered and improved by


Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen, in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . danercfjptjoi, jHontgomerpsirire; THE SEAT OF DAVID PUGH, ESQ. Llanerchydol, the elegant residence of David Pugh, Esq., is beau-tifully situated on the declivity of a hill which rises gradually from theTown of Welsh Pool. The Mansion is of stone, and constructed in thecastellated style, and has a very handsome Gothic porch in the principalfront. It was rebuilt on its present site about the year 1776, the ori-ginal House having been destroyed by fire ; and has recently been verymuch altered and improved by the present possessor. Llanerchydolconsists of an Entrance-hall, two Drawing-rooms, making together 41feet, which open into a Conservatory of 28 feet, a handsome Dining-room, 31 feet by 21 feet 6 inches, out of which is a are two smaller sitting-rooms, and good bed-rooms, with excel-lent domestic offices. The pointed Arch, a prominent feature in the annexed Plate, leads tothe Stables, which are remarkably commodious, and of a handsomeelevation, ranging well with t


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