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Cyhoeddwr: Gerwyn Morgan
Fformat: Clawr Meddal
Iaith: Saesneg
This book traces the story of the mansions and the landed gentry families of the Tivyside area in South West Wales. It provides a glimpse into the lifestyle and the homes they occupied from the 17th century to their terminal decline in the first quarter of the 20th century. The lifestyle was not on the scale and lavishness depicted in television series, such as Downton Abbey, but it was for most Tivyside squires and their families a pampered way of life based on comfortable homes and being surrounded by butlers, housekeepers, cooks, footmen and maids. The book is aimed at the general reader who is interested in local history and, in particular, the story of fifty mansions and their families located in the lower Teifi Valley, an area served by the market towns of Cardigan, Newcastle Emlyn and Llandysul.
Bywgraffiad Awdur:
Gerwyn Morgan was brought up in Llandyfriog, Newcastle Emlyn, in the heart of the Teifi Valley, and remembers one of the Fitzwilliams ladies of Cilgwyn being driven in a horse-drawn carriage to the English service at Llandyfriog Church during the 1940s.
He has lived in Beulah since 1974 with his wife Eleri. His previous publications have included 'Beulah Remembers' and 'Beulah - the story of a Ceredigion village and its people'.