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- Llantysilio_Hall abstract "Llantysilio Hall is a Grade II* listed country house in Llantysilio, near Llangollen in Denbighshire. It is on the bank of the River Dee and adjacent to the historic Horseshoe Falls, the source of the Llangollen Canal (the eleven miles of the canal to Chirk is a World Heritage site).The estate was purchased by the Victorian locomotive designer and builder Charles Beyer in 1867. He was co-founder of Beyer, Peacock and Company, one of the world's leading locomotive manufacturers. Beyer, a bachelor, built the 25-bedroom mansion house, soon after his business partner, Henry Robertson, rebuilt nearby Palé Hall, Llandderfel. Samuel Pountney Smith of Shrewsbury was the architect.The hall was lavishly decorated. For example, the larger, south-facing, drawing room has a Carrara marble chimneypiece with giallo antico columns and three cameos in the frieze, of Queen Victoria, Robertson's wife (formerly Elizabeth Dean of Brymbo Hall, who met Queen Victoria at Palé Hall when her son – and Beyer's godson – Henry Beyer Robertson played host and was subsequently knighted), and Shakespearean actress Helena Faucit (Beyer's nearest neighbour, at Bryntysilio Hall, with her husband Sir Theodore Martin, author of the official biography of Prince Albert, Life of the Prince Consort). The smaller room has a similar chimneypiece depicting William I, German Emperor, Otto von Bismarck, and Helmuth von Moltke the Elder. These pieces were probably made c. 1874, some three years after the start of the German Empire.Charles Beyer died at Llantysilio Hall on 2 June 1876. He was buried at Llantysilio Church, in the grounds of his estate.Henry Robertson was the head engineer of the Llangollen and Corwen railway and he also owned and rebuilt the Chainbridge hotel and rebuilt the historic chain bridge, which is a short distance down the river bank. Rob old hall was demolished in 1875. When Beyer died the estate was bequeathed to his godson Sir Henry Beyer Robertson, (Henry Robertson's son). Sir Henry Robertson became head of Brymbo Steelworks, responsible for its rescue in the 1930s and the development of the new blast furnaces. He was also a director of the Great Western Railway.".
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- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Beyer,_Peacock_and_Company.
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- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Country_houses_in_Wales.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Denbighshire.
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- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Chain_Bridge_(Berwyn).
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Beyer.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Denbighshire.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Great_Western_Railway.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Helena_Faucit.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Helmuth_von_Moltke_the_Elder.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Beyer_Robertson.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Robertson.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Horseshoe_Falls_(Wales).
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Llandderfel.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Llangollen.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Llangollen_Canal.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Llangollen_and_Corwen_Railway.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Otto_von_Bismarck.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Victoria.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Pountney_Smith.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Henry_Beyer_Robertson.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Theodore_Martin.
- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLink William_I,_German_Emperor.
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- Llantysilio_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Llantysilio Hall".
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- Llantysilio_Hall subject Category:Country_houses_in_Wales.
- Llantysilio_Hall subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Denbighshire.
- Llantysilio_Hall subject Category:Houses_in_Denbighshire.
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- Llantysilio_Hall point "52.9844 -3.2059".
- Llantysilio_Hall type HistoricBuilding.
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- Llantysilio_Hall comment "Llantysilio Hall is a Grade II* listed country house in Llantysilio, near Llangollen in Denbighshire. It is on the bank of the River Dee and adjacent to the historic Horseshoe Falls, the source of the Llangollen Canal (the eleven miles of the canal to Chirk is a World Heritage site).The estate was purchased by the Victorian locomotive designer and builder Charles Beyer in 1867. He was co-founder of Beyer, Peacock and Company, one of the world's leading locomotive manufacturers.".
- Llantysilio_Hall label "Llantysilio Hall".
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- Llantysilio_Hall long "-3.2059".
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