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'At risk' historic house saved

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Â鶹Éç Wales History Â鶹Éç Wales History | 12:30 UK time, Thursday, 5 August 2010

The future of one of Wales' oldest inhabited buildings, Llwyn Celyn within the , has been secured.

The building will be bought by the after securing £335,000 funding from the (NHMF) and .

Llwyn Celyn 1 crown copyrightLlwyn Celyn 2 crown copyright

Llwyn Celyn (Crown copyright: Royal Commission of the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Wales)

The main hall and an adjoining block were built between 1480 and 1500 and the Grade-I listed medieval hall is considered to be the most significant inhabited building "at risk" in Wales.

in the Western Mail.

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