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English: Nantcribba Hall. Watercolour by John Ingleby 1796
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Source http://digidol.llgc.org.uk/METS/ING00001/ingleviewer?item=92&locale=cy
Author John Ingleby, artist
Camera location52° 36′ 17.96″ N, 3° 07′ 38.89″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Nantcribba is a township in the parish of Forden in Montgomeryshire and the site of Nantcribba Castle which was built by the Corbett, Barons of Caus. On the south of the Castle site was Nantcribba Hall, which was owned by the Devereux family and the Marquises of Hereford. In the 19th century Nantcribba became part of the Leighton Hall, estates. The hall was burnt down in 1899.

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