John Francis Estate Agents

About this property

  • Viewing
    Narberth 01834 861812
  • Description
    A rare opportunity to purchase not only the Lordship Of The Manor Of Llawhaden but also includes the Barony and freehold interest of Llawhaden Castle. The history of the Barony is a long and honourable story of ownership from before the Norman Conquest of 1066, when William the Conquerer defeated King Harold at the battle of Hastings. It also has connections to the Cathedral at St Davids. A chance to reply yes to the question of ' Who do you think you are the Lord of the Manor' and you can answer yes. The Barony of Llawhaden was kept in 1290 under the Bishops of St Davids' owners and of Chief of a number of Barony's. The Barony in town read "Reed of Llawhaden lies on the borders of the counties of Pembroke and Carmarthen, the greater part in the former county. It extends into the hundreds of Dungleddy heams and Narberth in Pembrokeshire and Derllys in Carmarthenshire and is believed to have embraced an area of approximately 20,450 acres.
  • Vendor Solicitor
    Edward Harris Solicitor Tredegar Fawr Llangyfelach Swansea SA5 7LS Mr Edward Harris
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