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- Coed_Coch abstract "Coed Coch, in Dolwen, Denbighshire, Wales, is a large 19th-century mansion in the neoclassical style, designed by the architect Henry Hakewill. The building is Grade II* listed, as is its 18th- and 19th-century parkland.The mansion is of ashlar, originally with two matching, three-bay elevations. At a diagonal, was a \"remarkable\" Greek Doric portico, with pediment. This was removed in the early 20th century. The main elliptical staircase remains within a rotunda and lit by a small lantern dome. The original parkland \"survives in its entirety\".The Coed Coch estate came to the Wynne family when the Rev. Richard Wynne married Gaynor, daughter and heiress of John Wynne of Coed Coch, in the parish of Betws yn Rhos. Their grandson, John Lloyd Wynne (1776–1887) undertook the enlargement of the house and estate in the early 19th century. The estate then descended in the male line until the death in World War I of Edward Henry John Wynne (1893–1916). The estate was inherited by Margaret Borderick, his half-sister, who ran a famous Welsh Mountain Pony stud there that continued under her descendants until its sale in 1978.From the 1940s until the 1970s, the house was a boys' preparatory school, Heronwater School, under the headmastership of Keith Gaskell. The estate is now a private home and is not open to the public. In 1996 the furniture from the library, commissioned by John Lloyd Wynne from Gillows of Lancaster in 1806–7, was bought by the Museum of Welsh Life in Cardiff; it can now be seen in the library of St Fagans Castle.".
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- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink Ashlar.
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- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Country_houses_in_Wales.
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- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink Denbighshire.
- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink Doric_order.
- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Hakewill.
- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink John_Thomas_(photographer).
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- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink National_Library_of_Wales.
- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink Neoclassical_architecture.
- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink Pediment.
- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink Portico.
- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink Rotunda_(architecture).
- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink St_Fagans_Castle.
- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink St_Fagans_National_History_Museum.
- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_Pony_and_Cob.
- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLink Yale_University_Press.
- Coed_Coch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coed Coch".
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- Coed_Coch alt "Black-and-white photograph of a mansion in parkland, with a portico on the left-hand side of the façade".
- Coed_Coch alt "Parkland with a mansion in the distance".
- Coed_Coch caption "Coed Coch in".
- Coed_Coch caption "The grounds of Coed Coch in 2006".
- Coed_Coch direction "vertical".
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- Coed_Coch subject Category:Country_houses_in_Wales.
- Coed_Coch subject Category:Gardens_in_Wales.
- Coed_Coch subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Denbighshire.
- Coed_Coch subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_houses.
- Coed_Coch hypernym Mansion.
- Coed_Coch point "53.2509 -3.6781".
- Coed_Coch type Building.
- Coed_Coch type Park.
- Coed_Coch type Attraction.
- Coed_Coch type Park.
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- Coed_Coch comment "Coed Coch, in Dolwen, Denbighshire, Wales, is a large 19th-century mansion in the neoclassical style, designed by the architect Henry Hakewill. The building is Grade II* listed, as is its 18th- and 19th-century parkland.The mansion is of ashlar, originally with two matching, three-bay elevations. At a diagonal, was a \"remarkable\" Greek Doric portico, with pediment. This was removed in the early 20th century.".
- Coed_Coch label "Coed Coch".
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- Coed_Coch lat "53.2509".
- Coed_Coch long "-3.6781".
- Coed_Coch wasDerivedFrom Coed_Coch?oldid=605153846.
- Coed_Coch depiction Coed_Coch.jpg.
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