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Treborth Hall

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Treborth Hall — Grade II listed building-listed manor in wales-north, United Kingdom.

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1 h–2 h
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Treborth Hall is a Grade II listed building-listed manor in wales-north, United Kingdom, registered on the Cadw register of listed buildings (Wales) (entry 18918). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Reason for designation: Included as a fine example of a mid Victorian shipowner s mansion, and for the interesting use of terracotta details on a large scale. History: The mansion house was built for Richard Davies, ship-owner and controversial MP (liberal + methodist) for Anglesey after 1852, who bought the the Treborth isaf estate in 1867. The house was probably built c1860-70, as Davies is recorded as being in residence in 1878. It appears on the OS map of 1889. It became a school for remedial education in 1950 when certain adaptations were made, and a separate block built to the rear. Exterior: The building is rendered with terracotta dressings, and some rendered quoining. Hipped slate roofs behind parapets. Two storeys with an attic storey, asymmetrical main NW front, comprising a tall cross wing on the left, and 3 blocks stepping back to the right, each arris quoined. The first, of 2 window bays, contains the main entrance, followed by a 2-bay section with a raised and pedimented dormer, and a 3-bay end block. The main entrance has double doors over steps in a single storey extension brought forward to the face of the left wing, and is arched and flanked by Corinthian pilasters, with flanking narrow architraved windows to the main hall. To the left, a two storey canted bay, enriched with pilasters, the first floor window pedimented, and above a moulded terracotta cornice string, a pierced balustrade providing a balcony to the attic room. The windows are generally all 4-pane sashes with moulded and keyed architraves. Round-headed semi-dormers with stepped keystones and ball finials to the 3-bay end block. Rendered and panelled chimneys. The front and rear elevations extend to the SW to embrace a walled service yard with walls swept down to the central entrance. Int

From Cadw under OGL v3.

Place summary

Treborth Hall is a Grade II listed manor located in North Wales. This designation highlights its architectural and historical significance within the region.

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Coordinates
53.2141, -4.1727
District
Gwynedd
Parish
Pentir
Postcode
LL57 2RX
Parliamentary constituency
Bangor Aberconwy

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Treborth Hall?
Treborth Hall is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode LL57 2RX), in the parish of Pentir.
Is Treborth Hall a listed building?
Treborth Hall is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
How do I get to Treborth Hall?
Drivers can navigate to postcode LL57 2RX. It sits within the Bangor Aberconwy parliamentary constituency.