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- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall abstract "Abbey-Cwm-Hir Hall is a neo-Elizabethan country house in the Welsh county of Powys. It was built in 1833 for Thomas Wilson, a London lawyer, on the site of a Tudor style house built c.1656 for the Fowler family, which was later owned by the Hastings family, Earls of Huntingdon. Wilson purchased the 3000 acre estate and landscaped the grounds, building the hall on a steep south facing slope overlooking the ruined abbey and creating a lake so the village would have water power for the sawmill. Having ruined himself financially in the process he emigrated to Australia where in 1842 he became Mayor of Adelaide. Eventually the hall and grounds fell into a state of disrepair.Wilson’s house was extended and altered as a Victorian mansion of ashlar, decorated with polychromatic bands and elaborate bargeboards, by Poundley and Walker of Liverpool in 1867–69 for the Philips family. The house was doubled in size in 1869, and they added the snooker room in 1894.In 1837, Francis Philips (1771–1850) J.P., D.L., of Bank Hall, Lancashire, purchased the Abbeycwmhir estate which had fallen into a state of disrepair. He did much to improve the estate. His eldest son and heir, Francis Aspinall Philips (1793–1859), inherited both his father's estates and though he lived at Bank Hall, spent much time at Abbeycwmhir, becoming High Sheriff of Radnorshire. In turn, his eldest son succeeded to Bank Hall and it was F.A. Philips' younger son who inherited and lived at Abbeycwmhir, George Henry Philips (1831–1886) J.P., D.L., of Radnorshire, who presumably sculpted the house as it is seen today.The Philips were an old Staffordshire family who had held manors there since the reign of King Edward VI of England. Francis Philips' ancestors had been seated at The Heath House in that county since the early seventeenth century, and it is still owned by the Philips family today. In the mid eighteenth century, the family built the Tean Hall Mills and soon became well known as major cotton manufacturers in Manchester. Francis Philips was a first cousin once removed of Sir George Philips, 1st Baronet.Paul and Victoria Humpherston bought the Hall in late 1997 and have spent the subsequent years restoring it. Their results have been featured on BBC "Discovering Welsh Houses" and "Wales Today", on ITV "Wales Tonight" and on S4C. It is open to the public.".
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- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Huntingdon.
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- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink High_Sheriff_of_Radnorshire.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink J_W_Poundley_and_D_Walker.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Lancashire.
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- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mayors_and_lord_mayors_of_Adelaide.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Liverpool.
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- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Mansion.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Powys.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Radnorshire.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Sir_George_Philips,_1st_Baronet.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Snooker_room.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Staffordshire.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink The_Heath_House.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Wilson_(mayor).
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_architecture.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
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- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Warrington_Town_Hall.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLink File:Abbey-Cwm-Hir_Hall.jpg.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abbey Cwmhir Hall".
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abbey-Cwm-Hir Hall".
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Hall".
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- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall subject Category:Country_houses_in_Powys.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall subject Category:Gardens_in_Wales.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Powys.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall subject Category:Historic_house_museums_in_Wales.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall subject Category:Museums_in_Powys.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall hypernym House.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall point "52.3313 -3.3886".
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall type Building.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall type Park.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall type Attraction.
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- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall comment "Abbey-Cwm-Hir Hall is a neo-Elizabethan country house in the Welsh county of Powys. It was built in 1833 for Thomas Wilson, a London lawyer, on the site of a Tudor style house built c.1656 for the Fowler family, which was later owned by the Hastings family, Earls of Huntingdon. Wilson purchased the 3000 acre estate and landscaped the grounds, building the hall on a steep south facing slope overlooking the ruined abbey and creating a lake so the village would have water power for the sawmill.".
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall label "Abbey Cwmhir Hall".
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- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall lat "52.3313".
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall long "-3.3886".
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- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall depiction Abbey-Cwm-Hir_Hall.jpg.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall homepage www.abbeycwmhir.com.
- Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall isPrimaryTopicOf Abbey_Cwmhir_Hall.