Llynon Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Isle of Anglesey local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 5 April 1971. Gentry house. 2 related planning applications.

Llynon Hall

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Country
Wales
Date first listed
5 April 1971
Type
Gentry house
Source
Cadw listing

Description

C18 gentry house with C19 remodelling, including the additon of the canted bays and wings to S; 2-storeys, built to a double pile plan, aligned N-S, with 2 parallel service wings in line to S end, that to E with single storey block at S gable. The main house has rendered elevations throughout, exposed gables at S end of the service wings (and single storey block) of rubble masonry construction. Slate roofs. The house has tall gable chimneys to S and a further axial chimney along the N ridge; grouped rendered stone chimneys with octagonal shafts and moulding capping. The service wings have tall rectangular rendered axial chimneys; grouped stacks with corbelled capping. The entrance elevation faces E, remodelled in early C19, smooth rendered with ashlar scoring. Central entrance between full height canted bays. Bays have 12-pane hornless sash windows, those to front with side panes; slate sills and string course. Entrance has pilasters with quasi-gothic panels and side lights with lozenge panes. Added glazed porch. Two tall first floor lights and brick nogged eaves course. The N return elevation is a 2-window range of 12-pane hornless sash windows with slate sills; ground floor Venetian windows with recessed hoodmoulds, first floor with cambered heads set directly under the eaves. Rear (E) elevation is a 6-window range; 12-pane hornless sash windows with cambered heads and slate sills on each floor and doorway in a gabled timber porch. The added service wing to S continues on the same alignment though with a slightly lower roof line: A 4-window range, the left hand bay (L of an axial stack) has taller 12-pane sashes; 3 windows to right are PVCu windows replacing 12-pane sashes, modern conservatory to ground floor. The return (S) gables each have single first floor windows, a 16-pane hornless sash set directly under the eaves between. The front (E) elevation of the E service wing is a 3-window range with large 16-pane sash windows to L (S) and 2 smaller 4-pane sash windows offset to the R (N); doorway below, the entrance beyond a rubblestone wall set at an angle to the main house, the entrance to the yard in a round headed arch, fanlight with radial glazing bars. The E service wing has a single storey block at the S gable, built of rubble masonry, slate roof with stone coping and brick gable stack with capping. Single doorway offset to L (N) end, a VR letterbox inserted to its L.

Interior not inspected at the time of the survey.

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