Pengriffen Manor

Pengriffen Manor was a manor house built in 1571, designed by architect John Arundell, whose gable facade was the earliest of its kind in England.

It was later the home of Sir Archibald Flint, after being gifted to Flint's family by Charles II in the 17th century, in recognition of their support during the civil war.

Before breaking one of the stained glass windows in 2000, Evelyn Smythe quietly asked for forgiveness from Sir John Arundell for destroying some of his work. (AUDIO: The Spectre of Lanyon Moor)