The Eyes of Ruthin, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales
N 53° 06.884 W 003° 18.625
30U E 479223 N 5885078
The Eyes of Ruthin, St Peter's Square, Ruthin
Waymark Code: WM10K9W
Location: North Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/21/2019
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Plaque text (also in Welsh) :-
"The Eyes of Ruthin
Sir Hugh Middleton, who bought this
house in 1595, provided London with
its first supply of fresh water."
From wikipedia:-
"Seven Eyes (also known as the Myddleton Arms) is a Grade II* listed building in the community of Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales, which dates back to the 16th century. It was listed by Cadw (Reference Number 918). The property was acquired in 1595 by Sir Hugh Myddleton who provided London with its first fresh water supply and remodelled in the mid 17th century by Sir Richard Clough, in a similar fashion to his Bachegraig hall.
The multi-dormered tiled roof building, also known as "The Eyes of Ruthin" due to the seven dormer windows, originally framed with timber but replaced with brick in the late 18th century. The Dutch design, long, steeped roof is attributed to Sir Richard Clough, an Elizabethan merchant. It has four tiers of dormer windows, each at a different elevation, known locally as the seven eyes of Ruthin."
Blue Plaque managing agency: Ruthin Council
Individual Recognized: The Eyes of Ruthin
Physical Address: St Peter's Square Ruthin, Denbighshire Wales
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