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Area 47 - Anglesey & North Wales - Visit to Penrhyn Castle and Lunch


3rd October 2026

Area 47 have organised a run out to Penrhyn Castle followed by lunch

We will be meeting at 10 am at the café at Penrhyn Castle and there will be plenty of time to look around the castle and gardens before travelling to our venue for lunch.

The dominating stone façade of Penrhyn Castle hides more than just its internal red-brick construction.  Built in the early 19th century, its formidable architecture, opulent interiors and fine art collection lean on a long history of sugar and slate fortunes, social unrest and the longest-running industrial dispute in British history.  Owned by the Pennant family, Penrhyn is a key example of how wealth derived from slavery shaped the built environment of Wales and underpinned local working histories.  A staunch anti-abolitionist, Richard Pennant's fortune – acquired from sugar plantations in Jamaica that used enslaved labour – funded roads, railways, schools, hotels, workers’ houses, churches and farms in North Wales.

The Penrhyn Slate Quarry and Port Penrhyn, established by the Pennants, dominated the Welsh slate industry for almost 150 years. Penrhyn Castle’s vast rooms, rich neo-Norman architecture and opulent furnishings are steeped in these colonial histories.  Set on the Menai Straits, with a backdrop of the Eryri (Snowdonia) summits, Penrhyn Castle commands views to its quarry, and to the port from where the slate was exported around the world.  It is surrounded by wooded and open parkland, ripe for exploring, and a walled garden that pre-dates the Castle and provides a calm haven for relaxation.

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Area 47 - Anglesey & North Wales - Visit to Penrhyn Castle and Lunch

3rd October 2026

Meet at 10:00am

  • Location
  • Penrhyn Castle
    Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 4HT
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  • Organiser
  • Ian Walley
  • iandax@aol.com

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