A bloody awful day, typical west wales downpour non stop. Visited with Sinnerman, tricky to find a way into here and had high hopes of what lied inside but actually was somewhat disapointing. Worse than that I had my camera on some silly setting so the majority of the photos came out absolutely shite.
Gelli Aur Mansion was rebuilt by the Earl of Cawdor between 1827 and 1832, replacing an earlier Tudor mansion, he house remained in the Cawdor family until the 1930s. During World War II it was occupied by the US 8th air-force as an R&R resort and, until 2003 by Carmarthen collage school of art and technology. Unusually for Wales the mansion is has Scottish Baronial features in a Tudor architecture style. It is constructed of Llangyndeyrn limestone traditionally called ‘black marble’. Its national importance is recognised by its Grade II* listing.
Gelli Aur Mansion was rebuilt by the Earl of Cawdor between 1827 and 1832, replacing an earlier Tudor mansion, he house remained in the Cawdor family until the 1930s. During World War II it was occupied by the US 8th air-force as an R&R resort and, until 2003 by Carmarthen collage school of art and technology. Unusually for Wales the mansion is has Scottish Baronial features in a Tudor architecture style. It is constructed of Llangyndeyrn limestone traditionally called ‘black marble’. Its national importance is recognised by its Grade II* listing.