Trevalyn Hall, Manor house in Rossett, Wales
Trevalyn Hall is a red brick manor house in Rossett with a distinctive H-shaped design and stone decorative details. The building features decorative tulip finials on the roofline and carved heraldic bearings positioned between the windows throughout its facade.
John Trevor built Trevalyn Hall in 1576, establishing his family as significant landowners in the Denbighshire area. The estate grew to encompass multiple properties throughout the surrounding region over the following centuries.
The building reflects Welsh architectural traditions through its crafted details and decorative elements that visitors can see today. The carved armorial bearings and stone ornaments between the windows show the social standing and local importance of the family who built it.
The property now operates as two separate residences following a 1984 conversion, with original architectural features maintained throughout. Access to the site requires advance arrangement since it remains private residential property with limited public visiting.
The estate contains remains of historical deer parks that were gradually converted to farmland over the centuries. The associated garden from the 1830s still features original topiary designs that show the gardening style of that period.
Location: Rossett
Inception: 1576
Elevation above the sea: 17 m
GPS coordinates: 53.10460,-2.94990
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:22
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