Llandrinio Hall is a Grade II* listed building in the Powys local planning authority area, Wales. First listed on 31 January 1953. Gentry house.
Llandrinio Hall
- WRENN ID
- north-glass-evening
- Grade
- II*
- Local Planning Authority
- Powys
- Country
- Wales
- Date first listed
- 31 January 1953
- Type
- Gentry house
- Source
- Cadw listing
Description
Llandrinio Hall is a gentry house built between 1678 and 1682, with significant remodelling by John Bill around 1815. The building is constructed of red brick, partially rendered, with slate roofs. It has two storeys, cellars, and attics, designed in an 'H' plan featuring a central hall with a lateral stack and flanking gabled wings, each equipped with two external stacks. The exterior includes a high chamfered brick plinth and a plat band on the outward-facing walls of both wings.
Originally, the house had a high-pitched roof with six dormers, which were altered around 1815 when the doors and windows were replaced. The central entrance features paired glazed doors set within a fluted Doric doorcase topped by a flat entablature with cut quatrefoils. The ground floor has flanking 16-pane sash windows, while the wings and the entrance porch feature tripartite 16-pane sashes, with panelled frames and plaster fan decorations within segmental heads. The first floor has twelve-paned tripartite windows, and there are semi-circular thermal windows at the attic level. The rear elevation's windows were restored following the removal of a 19th-century wing and central block infilling the 'H' shape around 1970, although some 20th-century windows are less desirable. The wings display bargeboards that return as a partial wooden cornice of an open pediment, and the rear stacks of each wing are larger but have been reduced at their tops.
Inside, there is a very fine 17th-century major stair with spindle balusters in the east wing, extending up all three stories, along with a similar secondary stair in the west wing, both dog-legged around a well, and a smaller stair in the right wing. The window reveals are panelled and fitted with shutters. There are cellars beneath both wings, connected by a passage under the hall. However, no original fireplaces have survived.
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