Nos da o Gregynog.
Second day of ghostly conference at Gregynog. Started with reading Adam Coward's (https://ramblesandstudies.wordpress.com/) paper on Edmund Jones for him (very well received) and listened to Sophie Davies's great exploration of the gothic in Bertha Thomas's and Allen Raine's short stories. Good stuff!
Rambles and Studies in Welsh History

Views from an American Welsh Historian

Rambles and Studies in Welsh History
Two smashing #WelshGothic days at #Gregynog. The weather and gardens provided a nice mood board.
Some final impressions from a suitably #Gothic autumn setting at #Gregynog. There is no finer conference setting anywhere in Wales. Fight me!
@_bydbach_ p Great photos. The front aspect is particularly eerie in that light. ๐Ÿ™‚
@tonbro1961 My personal favourite is still Gregynog on a particularly misty spring morning. It's one of my favourite places anywhere.
@_bydbach_ yes, very beautiful in the mist. Must be lovely walking there this time of year
@tonbro1961 Mostly soggy. But that's ok.
@_bydbach_ stunning! Loving both building and scarlet folia