Bryn Dyffryn stands on the slopes of the Hiraethog looking over
the Conwy Valley and to the Carneddau beyond, over to Trefriw and north towards
Dyffryn Aur and Cae'r Ceiliog.
Like a storybook mansion set in rolling hills and lush valleys,
Bryn Dyffryn occupies a prime site in the Melin y Coed area. To the south and
east the land rises from the house up the slopes of the Hiraethog, to the west
and north it falls away to the valley.
Scaffolding around the house as renovations take place.
Outbuildings at Bryn Dyffryn.
The stables and coach houses.
The coach house was the equivalent of our garage.
Steps to the Grain Loft.
Outbuildings and chapel.
Bryn Dyffryn had its own chapel.
The Chapel window.
The Bryn Dyffryn pig sties and pigeon loft from the road above.
The Conwy Valley looking towards Trefriw.
Looking west from Bryn Dyffryn.
Looking west towards Trefriw
Looking west towards Gwydyr Uchaf, Carreg y Gwalch and the
mountains.
West to Llanrhychwyn.
Looking north towards Tafarn y Fedw.
Looking north west towards Moel Fras.
Skyline looking nort west towards Llanrhychwyn.
Looking towards Tyn Twll
The storybook even has a wedding - Gabrielle and Ian Morris were
married at Bryn Dyffryn.
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