| 1. | Hafod y Llyn was replaced by Tan y Bwlch around 1872.
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| 2. | Hafod No 2 followed, and Hafod No 1 in 1933.
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| 3. | Hafod No 2 followed, and Hafod No 1 in 1933.
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| 4. | These items were stored at Hafod until the mansion was complete.
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| 5. | Between 1790 and 1810 were the golden years at Hafod.
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| 6. | There is also a plaque at St John's Church in Hafod.
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| 7. | The area was once part of the Hafod Estate owned by Thomas Johnes.
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| 8. | Its east ridge leads off to the summit of Foel Hafod-fynydd.
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| 9. | Services were extended from Hafod y Llyn to Pont Croesor in April 2010.
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| 10. | Johnes removed the window from that church for his own project at Hafod.
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