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- Court_Colman_Manor abstract "Court Colman Manor is a historic Tudor mansion (now a hotel) in Pen Y Fai, Bridgend, South Wales. The property belonged to Margam Abbey until the Dissolution, after which it passed through several hands. It was built in 1766 by Hopkin Rees (1729-1780) and enlarged and modified in 1907 by Robert William Llewellyn (1848-1910).".
- Q5178218 abstract "Court Colman Manor is a historic Tudor mansion (now a hotel) in Pen Y Fai, Bridgend, South Wales. The property belonged to Margam Abbey until the Dissolution, after which it passed through several hands. It was built in 1766 by Hopkin Rees (1729-1780) and enlarged and modified in 1907 by Robert William Llewellyn (1848-1910).".
- Court_Colman_Manor comment "Court Colman Manor is a historic Tudor mansion (now a hotel) in Pen Y Fai, Bridgend, South Wales. The property belonged to Margam Abbey until the Dissolution, after which it passed through several hands. It was built in 1766 by Hopkin Rees (1729-1780) and enlarged and modified in 1907 by Robert William Llewellyn (1848-1910).".
- Q5178218 comment "Court Colman Manor is a historic Tudor mansion (now a hotel) in Pen Y Fai, Bridgend, South Wales. The property belonged to Margam Abbey until the Dissolution, after which it passed through several hands. It was built in 1766 by Hopkin Rees (1729-1780) and enlarged and modified in 1907 by Robert William Llewellyn (1848-1910).".