Plas Teg

[4] Sir John died in 1629 and his wife in 1643, leaving the house unoccupied as the English Civil War broke out.Following a public outcry, the derelict house received a Grade I listing from Cadw, protecting it from demolition.[2] A Trevor descendant, Patrick Trevor-Roper, purchased the house and partially restored it with funds from the Historic Buildings Council.One notable case is that of the grey lady, described as the most popular of such entities in North East Wales.[7] In 2010 Plas Teg featured on Country House Rescue,[8] in 2015 in Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners,[9] and in 2019 Hidden Wales with Will Millard.
Plas Teg (2007)
Plas Teg circa 1778
Plas Teg circa 1860 when it was owned by Colonel Trevor Roper
Plas Teg (2005)
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