Aberglaslyn Hall is an outdoor learning centre near Beddgelert, North Wales on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park.
It offers dormitory style accommodation for up to 48 people and serves as a residential centre for groups wishing to participate in outdoor activities and environmental education.
In 1891 Aberglaslyn was sold to John Albert Alexander Williams (born 1863) of Glangwna; he enlarged and improved the property, including installing an organ in the current dining room which was powered by a generator from the stream.
Never one to fail on a mission like this, Swann found three possible houses, one of which was in an extremely dilapidated condition, nearly a 'romantic ruin', in fact, and this was the one Mason chose.
The Hall provided a high-quality outdoor education experience for thousands of Leicestershire students, youth groups and adults.
[9] A community group is currently working with the council to form a trust or charitable organisation which will continue to run the hall as a not-for-profit enterprise.