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Through the archway to the left was the bakery, and to the right the laundry. Above was the Bothy, where staff would be able to sit and relax between work. Past the laundry on the right was the castle dairy, where a cow would be brought up from Hen Wrych to be milked.
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Where to next – Nant-Y-Bella Porch, Chapel, Outdoor Theatre & Maiden’s Tower

Situated at the back of the castle, was the family’s private entrance into the house built in 1846. Next to it was the chapel, converted out of a carpenter’s workshop c.1870. At the back of the courtyard was an outdoor theatre, which used the imposing Maiden’s Tower as a backdrop
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