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Hafodgaregog: See p.337 in Jenkins for an older photograph of Hafodgaregog. The people now living there have added a wing to the house. Hafodgaregog was the home of Rhys Goch Eryri.

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XS3334/1/3A-6 The oven which is 4 feet deep and c. 2 feet high and 2 feet wide. The oven is in the wall on the left of the fireplace and is in part of the original house.   
XS3334/1/5A-6 15th century chimney.   
XS3334/1/6A-7 Hooks on the gable end of outbuildings either for handling corn sacks to the top barn or for a water wheel.   
XS3334/1/7A-8 Cadair Rhys Goch Eryri rebuilt by the present owner Mr. Hugh Mason.   
XS3334/1/8A-10 View down to Porthmadog hospital.   
XS3334/1/10A-11 Mr. Hugh Mason, Anna Giraud and Mrs. Jones, Gelli’r Ynn, sitting on Cadair Rhys Goch Eryri.   
XS3334/1/11A-14 Steps leading to the old kennels and nature reserve.   
XS3334/1/15 View from the house towards Snowdon.   
XS3334/1/15A-16 Hafodgaregog house.   
XS3334/1/16A-17 The tithebarn with steps going up to the gable end. See "Eifionydd" by Colin Gresham.   
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