
audiobook
by W. T. (Wilfrid Tord) Simpson
Transcribed from the 1827 G. B. Whittaker edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
SOME ACCOUNT OF LLANGOLLEN AND Its Vicinity; INCLUDING A CIRCUIT OF ABOUT SEVEN MILES.
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Llangollen AND ITS VICINITY.
Clawdd Offa.
Ruabon, or Rhiwabon,
Wynnstay,
Chirk Castle.
Chirk.
Brynkinallt
A modest yet affectionate guide takes listeners on a stroll through a riverside market town that once captivated a wandering writer. From the moment he arrives, the narrator paints Llangollen’s dramatic valleys, the winding Dee, and the surrounding hills with a reverence that rivals the grand Alpine panoramas. His dedication to the local gentry adds a personal touch, inviting the audience to share his wonder at the natural beauty and quiet charm of this borderland.
Beyond the scenery, the account offers a vivid snapshot of early‑19th‑century life. Readers hear about bustling Saturday markets, the rhythm of five seasonal fairs, and the dozen respectable inns that line the stone‑built streets. Practical details about coach routes, mail services, and the town’s modest growth bring the place to life, while the author's gentle humor about the town’s “sombre” stone houses and the promise of lime‑white façades hints at a community both rooted in tradition and eager for improvement.
Full title
Some Account of Llangollen and Its Vicinity Including a Circuit of About Seven Miles Including a Circuit of About Seven Miles
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (151K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
A 19th-century writer with a close eye for place, this author is best known for detailed books on Llangollen and the surrounding Welsh countryside. His work blends local history, landmarks, and scenery in a way that still feels welcoming to curious readers.
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