Talk:Llangoed Hall
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Copyvio removed; not much left
[edit]Much of this page was a copyvio of http://www.bestloved.com/hotels/hotel-llangoed-hall-in-brecon-powys-wales-uk.php] (click the "more" to expand and get the full content). I have removed everything which is a direct quote from that page. Some of it was contained in mouseovers.
The remainder is information I cannot find on the external links and comes without cited sources. After a lot of hunting, I found a reference to the ghost, but with a completely different name: http://www.iht.com/articles/1994/07/15/ghosts.php .So I am not sure that really supports the current article. We have no criteria for what makes a hotel notable enough for Wikipedia. If no references are forthcoming, I propose to take the article to AfD and let them work it out.
--Telsa (talk) 11:31, 21 February 2006 (UTC)
- Thank you for removing the blatant advertising. But the place does have merit. Llangoed Hall was originally known as Llangoed Castle, and is marked on OS maps as a castle. It is written to be legendary by several sources on the web, eg. as home of the Welsh Parliament. I am adding it to the category Castles of Radnorshire. Bards 14:04, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
History section edit.
[edit]I edited the History section because Sir Bernard Ashley did not have brackets.
Kylee20051 (talk) 03:39, 1 December 2010 (UTC)
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