DescriptionFoxhall Newydd - geograph.org.uk - 595437.jpg
English: Foxhall Newydd A tall ivy-clad ruin, which was begun in the early 17th century by the Recorder of Denbigh, John Panton, whose main ambition seemed to have been a desire to outshine the efforts put into Old Foxhall. However, he went bankrupt, ironically forcing him to sell what he had done to the Lloyds, whose home he had hoped to eclipse. The house was never completed and remains a shell.
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