Faenol Fawr, Bodelwyddan
Elizabethan mansion in Denbighshire, Wales / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Faenol Fawr is an Elizabethan H-plan mansion with crow-stepped gables. The house is situated immediately to the north of Glan Clwyd Hospital in the parish of Bodelwyddan in the historic county of Flintshire, but now in Denbighshire. It was formerly in the township of Faenol, which until 1860 was in the parish of St. Asaph.
Faenol Fawr | |
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Location | Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire, Wales |
Coordinates | 53.275171°N 3.499719°W / 53.275171; -3.499719 |
OS grid reference | SJ0008976396 |
Built | 16th/early 18th century |
Restored | 1984 |
Restored by | after fire |
Architectural style(s) | Elizabethan H-shaped stone house with crow-stepped gables. |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Designated | 24 September 1951 |
Reference no. | Cadw Building ID: 1357 |
Location in Denbighshire |
Thomas Pennant passed by Faenol Fawr in his Tour to Snowdonia in 1776, when he records: "In a very wet situation, beneath Kinmael, is Vaenol; one of the best old houses in the county of Flint. It was built in 1595, by John Lloyd…. register (Registrar) of St Asaph in the reign of Queen Elizabeth; a place extremely profitable, before the powers of the church were abridged".[1] An extra illustrated copy of the Tour in Wales in the National Library of Wales, has a water-colour of Faenol Fawr in about 1776, which shows that present building is little changed in appearance.[2] The house is listed Grade II*, as is the dovecote to the west of the house. There is another smaller and earlier house with a cyclopean doorway that is now joined to the main house. Immediately to the N W is the Old Farm House with crow stepped gables, which is listed grade II, as is also the large barn to the east. Facing the Old Farm House is a row of converted cartsheds The house was badly damaged by fire in 1980 and has now been converted into a country house hotel.