Villagers have forced a travel firm which rebranded a Welsh manor with an English name to revert back to the property's original title.

Plas Bodegroes, an 18th-century house in the village of Efailnewydd, Gwynedd, was marketed by Big House Experience (BHE) as Bromfield Hall.

The restyling of the Grade II-listed Georgian property, built in the 1780s, is seemingly a reference to the English architect thought to be behind it, Joseph Bromfield.

But the renaming of the ten-room home, now a self-catering holiday let, which sits on the scenic Llŷn Peninsula in north-west Wales, sent locals into uproar.

The mainly Welsh-speaking community expressed their exasperation at yet again seeing the misappropriation of traditional names from their mother tongue.