Bronygarth is a village on the English - Welsh border in the county of Shropshire, England. The village lies in the Ceiriog Valley, once described by Lloyd George as “a little bit of heaven on earth.” The Ceiriog Valley is formed by the River Ceiriog which rises in the Berwyn Mountains at 1,800 feet and then descends over 18 miles to the east to converge with the River Dee. The Ceiriog Valley provides a varied and lush landscape with sheep and cattle grazing at the trout filled waters edge.
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Bronygarth overlooks the magnificent marcher fortress of Chirk Castle which was completed in 1310 - the castle is the last Welsh castle from the reign of Edward I that is still lived in today. A medieval tower and dungeon are among the attractions on offer at this 700 year old National Trust building as well as a 17th century long gallery, grand 18th century state apartments, servants' hall and also historic laundry quarters.
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