the bottom of llyn cynnwch, on the bnannau estate/b, is level with the hearth-stone of the house of dôl y clochydd. its depth was found out owing to the sweetheart of one of siwsi's girls having lost his way to her from bnannau/b, ...
Originally it was part of the bNannau Estate/b, then became the Vaughan Forest. It became Coed y Brenin in 1935 to celebrate the silver jubilee of king George 5th. There is forest, open heath land, rivers and waterfalls here, ...