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The 'Bryn Hall' mentioned in the opening paragraph of this article is NOT the Bryn Hall which was lived in by Edward Frederick Crippin.

The original Bryn Hall, which was the family seat of the Gerard family, was demolished centuries before the 'new' Bryn Hall was built. The new Bryn Hall is, comparatively, a modern building of brick and lime mortar with a slate roof, which is situated some half a mile away from the site of the original hall.

The site of the original Bryn Hall (Gerards), and it's moat, is now covered by cropland, but it's outline can be seen clearly on Google's satellite map.

This article contains errors and can lead to misinformation.

I am well acquainted with the owner and resident of the new Bryn Hall and also the landowners who farm the area. I also live on the site of the Gerard's 'New Hall' myself.

I don't want to change any of the information given on the article page, as it will only be removed by the 'know it alls', who actually know f**k all. But, believe one who does know, it's wrong.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.239.71.235 (talkcontribs) 20:19, 29 December 2009

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