Originally built in the late 1880's it still retains the
elegance and style of the Victorian era, with stain glass
windows, wood panelling, and highly decorated floors and
ceilings, accompanied by the sound and smell of freshly
felled timber burning in the hearths, and yet still offering
all the comforts of the twenty first century. It is the
perfect retreat for a well deserved secluded break or romantic
escapade.
Ty'r Graig is a traditional Welsh name and is apt for the
building as translated it means 'House on the Rock'. It
stands about 200ft above Barmouth, overlooking Cardigan
Bay, across which can be seen the Llyn peninsular and Bardsey
Island.
The building was completed in 1892 as a family home for
WW Greener the famous Birmingham gunsmith in the gothic
style that was popular at the time. Its unique shape was
chosen by Mr Greener because when viewed from above it resembles
an open shotgun.
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Rumour has it that Mr and Mrs Greener were on holiday travelling
around Wales by horse and carriage and were passing this
spot when a wheel fell from their carriage. Mr Greener had
to make his way back into Barmouth to find a wheelwright
to repair the broken wheel, and left his wife sitting on
the rocks awaiting his return. While she waited the sun
began to sink down towards the mountains providing her with
a spectacular view of the sunset. Upon Mr Greener's return
his wife enthused over the beauty of the sunset and indicated
to her husband that she would love to live here. The outcome
of this was that WW Greener purchased the land and commissioned
builders and architects to provide him with a country home
that would reflect his standing and profession. The result
is the building that you see today.
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