Llewesog Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Denbighshire local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 29 November 1999. Country house.

Llewesog Hall

WRENN ID
gaunt-rampart-elder
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Denbighshire
Country
Wales
Date first listed
29 November 1999
Type
Country house
Source
Cadw listing

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Description

Llewesog Hall is a medium-sized country house, dating in part to the 17th century with a later Georgian extension. The house comprises a primary, two-and-a-half-storey block constructed of brick, and a taller, two-storey late Georgian block adjoining it to the east. The primary block appears to be built on a rubble core, with both sections currently roughcast and whitewashed. The roofs are slate-covered, featuring plain end chimneys and a shaped gable at the west end of the primary block.

The symmetrical, three-bay garden (east) facade has a shallow-pitched hipped roof topped with a plain pediment over an advanced central bay, emphasized by a broad raised plaster band. A 12-pane glazed door is centrally positioned, flanked by tripartite windows with narrow 8-pane sections. Above the door is an elegant 12-pane recessed sash. The outer bays on this elevation have tripartite windows to both the ground and first floors, again with 12-pane central sections and 8-pane flanking sections, with projecting stone sills throughout.

The south elevation features the original four-bay block to the left, with the taller, three-bay return of the later Georgian block adjoining flush and stepped up to the right. The original section has three small, near-flush, early 12-pane sashes on the ground floor, along with a later 16-pane sash to the right. The first floor has three further 12-pane sashes, the last of which is larger, and a 16-pane sash to the right, mirroring the ground floor. Three small, hipped dormers are present in the roof, each with 2-pane casements. The Georgian addition has an entrance on the left, framed by a late Georgian pedimented wooden architrave and a deeply-recessed six-panel door. The upper two panels of the door are glazed, and the lower two are fielded, with a rectangular glazed fan featuring simple intersecting glazing.

At the rear of the primary section are three shallow-gabled projecting wings, the central one being the narrowest, and the one to the right the broadest. The first floor of these wings has five leaded 2-light casements with cambered heads, one to the central gable and two to each of the flanking gables. The ground floor has a further leaded window, along with four modern wooden casements. The taller Georgian block projects slightly to the left and has a 12-pane recessed sash on the ground floor, with two similar windows on the first floor. The breast of a former chimney projects to the left, though the stack has been removed. The west side has two modern single-storey lean-to additions with glazed roofs, one acting as a porch entrance, and mostly modern openings.

The interior was not inspected, but records indicate a late 17th-century staircase with a swept rail and heavy turned balusters.

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