DisgrifiadAn L-plan house, late sixteenth century and later. It is a two storey building with rubble stone walls and gabled roofs, now renewed. A gentry house of the Wynn familiy by the late sixteenth century, it is now divided into separate residences.
The earliest part of the house is the southern part of the west range, which may have replaced an earlier timber framed building. It has a large fireplace in the north gable wall with a blocked stairway beside the chimney breast. It seems likely that this range was extended to the north before the seventeenth century east range was added, however the northern extention was largely rebuilt in the late nineteenth century.
The original house retains some sixteenth century details and the east range has some seventeenth century fittings. The doors and windows are modern.
Sources: RCAHMW Caernarvonshire Inventory I (1956), 82 No. 226
CADW Listed Buildings Database (3188)
John Wiles 27.04.07