A brief update... Plas Glynllifon in Gwynedd was in the possession of David Russell, through Caernarfon Properties Ltd. (Which is owned by Dragon Investments Ltd., which in turn is owned by Russell’s Property Alliance Group Ltd.) Though the ever loyal 'front man' David Savage is the only director of both Caernarfon Properties and Dragon Investments... the mansion itself was owned by Cowm Top Properties, a company launched by David Russell in September 2014. He was relieved of his post by Savage, in July 2020, and Savage left two years later to be replaced by Christopher Stephen Nedic. Which means that Nedic is now the owner of Plas Glynllifon. The Nedic family own a heavy haulage operation and a quarrying company.
It's unclear what the developer wants to do with the house, but my first step as an art/arch historian would be to collect as many black-and-white photos of the house interior as they can find, then identify any furnishings that are original to the house, and set them aside for preservation/reinstallation. ;-)
An historical Plas destroyed by cowboy developers, the council refused to sell it to a local couple, hence the state its in today. Family origins from 843ad,. It was sold by the Newborough family in 1951, and became an Agricultural college. Family today runs the Rhug Farm near Corwen.
Gosh, all he could find in that large house was an occasional Octagonal table worth about £100! Somethings wrong. Certainly not going to make one iota of help to refurbishment costs
A brief update... Plas Glynllifon in Gwynedd was in the possession of David Russell, through Caernarfon Properties Ltd. (Which is owned by Dragon Investments Ltd., which in turn is owned by Russell’s Property Alliance Group Ltd.) Though the ever loyal 'front man' David Savage is the only director of both Caernarfon Properties and Dragon Investments... the mansion itself was owned by Cowm Top Properties, a company launched by David Russell in September 2014. He was relieved of his post by Savage, in July 2020, and Savage left two years later to be replaced by Christopher Stephen Nedic. Which means that Nedic is now the owner of Plas Glynllifon. The Nedic family own a heavy haulage operation and a quarrying company.
It's unclear what the developer wants to do with the house, but my first step as an art/arch historian would be to collect as many black-and-white photos of the house interior as they can find, then identify any furnishings that are original to the house, and set them aside for preservation/reinstallation. ;-)
An historical Plas destroyed by cowboy developers, the council refused to sell it to a local couple, hence the state its in today. Family origins from 843ad,. It was sold by the Newborough family in 1951, and became an Agricultural college. Family today runs the Rhug Farm near Corwen.
O deer, concrete puzzle 😅
Hard to believe that in 100 rooms there's only ONE TABLE worth buying!?
Gosh, all he could find in that large house was an occasional Octagonal table worth about £100! Somethings wrong. Certainly not going to make one iota of help to refurbishment costs
In this perspective, was it worth depriving the garden of its Diana statue ?
It’s T style.
ترجمه للعربي
No improvement on recording .or sound
All the furniture is modern repro junk, worthless.
please get T to clean up. He doesnt make a good first impression
The same applies to you….
lol imagine thinking and commenting this. get a grip you are an oap still concerned with appearances
He’s sporting the Unibomber look. Its all the rage in Paris 😂
Buzz off mate.
Judgemental much? T’s just fine the way he is.