English: Plas Tan-y-bwlch For many years, this was the home of the Oakeley family, who owned much of the Ffestiniog slate industry. It is now the Snowdonia National Park Field Study Centre, but the grounds [and sometimes the house] are open to the public. There are extensive, well cared for, gardens.
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