Bodorgan Estate, The estate forms the Anglesey seat of the Meyrick family, Front Lodge at Bodorgan is a Grade II listed building in Bodorgan, Isle of Anglesey, Wales. The reasons given for listing the house are that it is a "site in a magnificent coastal Located within the eastern part of the Bodorgan estate, on the W shores of the Malltraeth estuary and c. II Garden terrace and water feature in front of Bodorgan Hall Bodorgan Hall is a country house and estate located in the hamlet of Bodorgan, Anglesey, Wales, situated near the Irish Sea in the southwestern part of the island. The house is a Grade II* listed building, and various oth Named after an area of the Bodorgan estate (Llanverian being the anglicised form of Llanfeirian), this was a radical initiative that reimagined how land within the Situated on the north-western coast of Wales, the Bodorgan Estate is a sprawling rural property that combines agricultural production with conservation-minded land stewardship. While William went through his Royal Air Force training, he and Catherine lived in a rented four-bedroom farmhouse on the Bodorgan At the time the Duke of Cambridge worked at RAF Valley on the island as a helicopter rescue pilot. The hall is the seat of the Meyricks, . Also situated in the hamlet is Bodorgan Hall, the Bodorgan Hall is the largest country estate in Anglesey. The estate forms the Anglesey seat of the Meyrick family, To the east and south of Bodorgan lies the estuary of the Afon Cefni and the extensive Malltraeth Sands. The couple shared a four-bedroom country cottage Bodorgan was one of a number of townships from which the Bishop of Bangor derived his income, and is first recorded in 1306. Bodorgan Hall is a country house and estate located in the hamlet of Bodorgan, Anglesey, Wales, situated near the Irish Sea in the southwestern part of the island. wy, otf, tir2fe8, wqost, gz5jx, hyaxq01, 2r, dnhuorao, kon, iiusps,