Abandoned Lost Village Of North Wales.

Published 2023-09-24
#LostVillage #Wales #Ruins

This week we take you to an amazing place we stumbled across whilst out exploring North Wales.. This abandoned village has been left to decay for many decades in the hills surrounding Snowdonian having been lost to a nearby slate quarry and now awaits its inevitable demise as nature slowly takes over once again..

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All Comments (13)
  • @seanmc3735
    It was part of Penrhyn Quarry just beyond Bethesda. on the banks of Afon Ogwey which runs through the Nant Ffrancon Valley emptying out into Afon Menai (The Menai Straits).
  • What an amazing place and so substantial - incredible to think hidden and secret places like this still exist in Britain today - what an enchanting place it must have been to explore 🙂
  • @Benslife96
    Love this location. Looks like my kinda place to explore 😍
  • Amazing to think a family used to live in that house love the vid thank you hope your both doing well good to know your channel is growing makes me happy.
  • @7ANGLIA
    ANOTHER INTERISTING FIND,THANKS
  • @Iceni_Paul
    Talysarn Hall and remains of the village, did you find the remains of the ornamental fountain? It’s worth finding.
  • Hi! Do you have any more information on how to get here/ find this place? Thanks much 😊
  • @oaknash2038
    What a bit of luck stumbling onto a place like that! Do you know when the buildings would originally have been built? 18th or 19th century? It all seems quite haphazard; buildings scattered all around the place. It would be good to see a picture of what it would have looked like in its heyday with people and horses coming and going. I'm sure that whole layout would become a lot clearer and make more sense. I guess there are too many trees for Stu to fly the drone in to look at some of the more dangerous areas. I look forward to hearing if you find out anything more about the place, there must be records somewhere. An enjoyable watch to go with my evening cuppa! Cheers guys…
  • Hello there like your video very organised I am a paranormal investergater and run my own team from greater Manchester and love to do a paranormal investigation would you help with the location please
  • @stugill4513
    them so called dog kennals were workers homes hence the chiminey