Gloddaeth Hall
Gloddaeth Hall originated as a large country house in Llandudno, Conwy, Wales. It is designated by Cadw as a Grade I listed building.[1] It stands on land which had been owned by the Mostyn family since the 15th century. The core of the building is a sixteenth century hall and two storey solar block, built of stone rubble with freestone dressings.[2] There are gabled stone slate roofs.[2] The hall is open to the hammer beam roof.[2] The lower room of the solar has sixteenth century panelling, the upper seventeenth century panelling.[2] A wing to the east was added around 1700.[1]
In the 19th century, further additions were made to the building by William E. Nesfield,[1] and by John Douglas, who designed a new west wing for Augusta, Lady Mostyn in 1889.[3] The hall now forms part of St David's College.[1]
A seventeenth century dovecote remains.[2] Some elements of the formal gardens to the south-east may also be seventeenth century.[2]
The hall now forms part of St David's College, a mixed sex independent boarding and day school, which caters to pupils aged 9-19.
See also
References
- ^ a b c d Gloddaeth Hall, Cadw, retrieved 19 December 2016
- ^ a b c d e f "Coflein". www.coflein.gov.uk. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
- ^ Hubbard, Edward (1991). The Work of John Douglas. London: The Victorian Society. p. 258. ISBN 0-901657-16-6.
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