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Llwynywermod, ((ウェールズ語:Llwynywermwd)), also known as Llwynywormwood, is an estate owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, just outside the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales. The estate is near the village of Myddfai, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire; the Duchy completed its purchase of the property in March 2007. The three-bedroom farmhouse was converted into a residence for Charles, Prince of Wales, who is also the Duke of Cornwall, by Craig Hamilton Architects〔(Craig Hamilton Architects: Llwynywermod )〕 using traditional building techniques.〔("The Prince of Wales visits Llwynywermod near Myddfai" )〕 It was once the coach house to the now ruined 13-bedroom country house of the Griffies-Williams family that stood nearby. Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, took up residence at the property in June 2008. The courtyard range adjoining the main house is let as holiday accommodation when the Prince is not in residence.〔(Premier Cottages )〕 The historian Mark Baker has written a book detailing the history of the estate and restoration, entitled ''A Royal Home in Wales: Llwynywermod''.〔Baker, Mark (2008). ''A Royal Home in Wales: Llwynywermod''. Accent Press. ISBN 978-1-906373-60-3.〕 It was originally commissioned by the Welsh Historic Gardens Trust, who presented a special leather-bound copy to the Prince of Wales in February 2008. ==See also== *Highgrove House, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire, the family residence of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall *Clarence House, in St James's, London, the official residence of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall *Birkhall, a house in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, inherited by Prince Charles from Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Llwynywermod」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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