Rhydyn Hall
Rhydyn Hall (or Rhyddyn Hall), near Caergwrle in Flintshire, Wales, is an 18th-century building with two storeys with a later wing to the north-west. It has a slate roof, Doric porch and iron verandahs, and was designated a Grade II* listed building in 1962 as a good example of an early 18th century gentry house with good surviving interior detail.[1][2][3]
Rhydyn Hall | |
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Location of Rhydyn Hall in Flintshire | |
Type | House |
Location | Flintshire, Wales |
Coordinates | 53.1067°N 3.0310°W |
OS grid reference | SJ 3107 5710 |
Built | early 18th century |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name: Rhydyn Hall | |
Designated | 7 February 1962 |
Reference no. | 34 |
Community | Hope |
Principal area | Flintshire |
Following a partial fire, the decorators left graffiti dated July 18, 1839 to record the completion of the work for the owner Richard Golightly. Some minor remodelling was carried out around 1900 when the Hall was developed into a spa and hotel.[2]
References
- "Rhydyn Hall, building". Historic Environment Record (HER). Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust (CPAT). CPAT PRN 126744. Retrieved 2 May 2016 – via archwilio (online database of the four Welsh Archaeological Trusts).
- "Rhydyn Hall". Statutory List of Buildings. Cadw. 6 May 1998 [Listed 1962]. Cadw Building ID 34. Retrieved 2 May 2016 – via Historic Wales.
- "Rhydyn Hall; Rhyddyn Hall". National Monuments Record of Wales (NMRW). Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales (RCAHMW). NPRN 36208. Retrieved 2 May 2016 – via coflein (online database of the NMRW).CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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