- Penrhyn Bay
infobox UK place
country = Wales
static_
static_image_caption=The Church of Saint David in Penrhyn Bay (Parish of Llanrhos)
latitude= 53.31
longitude=-03.77
official_name =Penrhyn Bay
welsh_name= Bae Penrhyn
unitary_wales= Conwy
population =
region=
constituency_westminster= Conwy
constituency_welsh_assembly= Aberconwy
post_town= Llandudno
postcode_district = LL30
postcode_area= LL
dial_code= 01492
os_grid_reference= SH8281Penrhyn Bay ( _cy. Bae Penrhyn) is a small
town on the northWales coast, inConwy county borough , within theparish or community ofLlandudno , and part of the "ecclesiastical" parish ofLlanrhos . It is a prosperous village with a cluster of local shops, apub , aparish church and a modern medical centre with doctors' surgery at the foot of the pass over the shoulder of theLittle Orme from Llandudno Bay. It is considered to be aresidential suburb ofLlandudno lying east of the Little Orme. It adjoins the resort ofRhos-on-Sea .History
The oldest building in Penrhyn Bay is Penrhyn Old Hall dating from the early
15th century . It was the home of the Pugh family whose fortunes faded through their adherence to theCatholic religion when their neighbours reluctantly acceptedProtestantism . On14 April 1587 , printing material forCatholic literature was found in a cave on the Little Orme, where it had been used by therecusant Robert Pugh (squire of Penrhyn Hall) and hischaplain William Davies to print "Y Drych Gristianogawl" ('The Christian Mirror'). They had taken refuge there during the persecution of Catholics instigated byQueen Elizabeth I in May 1586. In the grounds of the hall are the ruins of themedieval chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Penrhyn, last used by theChurch in Wales for public worship c1930. The Pugh family also held a charter and built a windmill to serve their land in the near by village ofGlanwydden the first charter dating 1580. The hall now serves as apub andrestaurant .Originally a small farming community, Penrhyn Bay came to rely heavily on the employment opportunities of the
limestone quarry operating since the mid 1800s, and served by its own narrow gauge railway, but quarrying ceased in 1936. However, Penrhyn Bay expanded rapidly in the20th century to become a desirablesuburb of Llandudno, with developments taking place in the1930s ,1950s and1960s . Most recently, in the1990s , further large development of family homes took place to the south of the town.Celebrity connections
Penrhyn Bay was the location for an
episode ofTV 'sHetty Wainthropp Investigates television series, which starredPatricia Routledge .Magician
Emma Rostron , who aidedPaul Daniels before he metDebbie McGee , lives on the Beach Estate.References
*Ivor Wynne Jones. "Llandudno Queen of Welsh Resorts" Landmark, Ashbourne Derbyshire 2002 ISBN 1-84306-048-5 .
External links
* [http://www.llandudnochurches.org.uk/ Cytûn - Church Services in Llandudno and Penrhyn Bay]
* [http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3489310 www.geograph.co.uk : photos of Penrhyn Bay and surrounding area]
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