Dyserth Hall is a Grade II* listed building in the Denbighshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 24 September 1951. Outbuilding. 1 related planning application.

Dyserth Hall

WRENN ID
dreaming-cornice-rain
Grade
II*
Local Planning Authority
Denbighshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
24 September 1951
Type
Outbuilding
Source
Cadw listing

Description

A 2-storey, 3-window house facing E to a small forecourt, in local axe-dressed coursed limestone, of varying technique. Slate roof, that of the range to the front being laid in small courses. Coped gables to the main range; that to the S is crow-stepped on shaped kneelers, with a square diagonal finial. Lateral rear chimney to the R unit (kitchen); chimney at junction of S rear wing, in brickwork. Remains of Tudor windows are preserved to S and E.

The present windows are of 16-panes with sashes, generally hornless, to E, S and N, in exposed frames. Segmental stone arches, sandstone sills. Four-panel half-glazed front door with 4-pane overlight and open-fronted gabled stone porch. External steps down to cellar at L of front elevation, outside the forecourt wall.

Roof in small slate courses and 2 sash windows to the older (southern) of the rear wings, similar to the main front. One similar sash window to the N flank of the later rear wing. In the W (rear) elevation consistimg of the gable walls of both rear wings, there are 12-pane hornless sash-windows above, and one 16-pane horned sash-window in the older wing. W gable chimneys in brick. An arch at the NW corner links the house to the farmyard buildings.

Large central stairs-lobby between main rooms. Doors with 6 sunk panels and windows with panelled shutters. Staircase with swept moulded rail, column newels, square balusters, and shaped brackets on cut string. The kitchen N unit of main range) has a flagstone floor and a settle along the wall for farm workers. The parlour S unit of main range) has chamfered shallow joists and tongue-stopped main beams.

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