Category:White Horses, Portmeirion

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English: White Horses, Portmeirion. An 18th-century cottage next to the Observatory Tower. In the 19th-century it was the residence of the murderer Thomas Edwards. Patrick McGoohan stayed here when filming The Prisoner in Portmeirion in 1966 and 1967.
This is a category about listed building number
4894.
<nowiki>White Horses; White Horses; adeiladwaith pensaernïol rhestredig Gradd II ym Mhenrhyndeudraeth; Grade II listed building in Gwynedd. Located immediately behind and to the south of the Observation Tower, some 300m S of the Hotel.; Bauwerk im Vereinigten Königreich; споруда у Великій Британії; bouwwerk in Gwynedd, Verenigd Koninkrijk</nowiki>
White Horses 
Grade II listed building in Gwynedd. Located immediately behind and to the south of the Observation Tower, some 300m S of the Hotel.
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LocationPenrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd, Wales
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Elevation above sea level
  • 3.3 m
Map52° 54′ 38.58″ N, 4° 05′ 58.14″ W
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Wikidata Q29484479
Cadw Building ID: 4894
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