Nerquis Hall, Grade I listed country house in Nercwys, Wales.
Nerquis Hall is a two-story country house built in brick and sandstone with a symmetrical front facade featuring five bays and coped gables topped with ornamental finials. The main entrance displays a Tudor archway, and the building incorporates architectural details from different periods in its design.
John Wynne commissioned the construction of Nerquis Hall in 1637, with carpenter Evan Jones designing the plan and Raffe Booth of Chester serving as mason. The building was later modified to include Gothic details and Georgian features that complemented its original structure.
The interior displays a combination of architectural elements, including Jacobean door cases, Georgian marble chimney-pieces, and Gothic style modifications from the 1800s.
The hall remains a private residence set within a larger estate featuring formal ornamental gardens and several Grade II listed structures dating to the 18th century. The property is generally not open to the public, though the exterior and grounds can be viewed from certain vantage points nearby.
The original building contract from 1637 for Nerquis Hall survives, offering detailed insights into construction practices and standards of 17th-century Welsh architecture. This rare document reveals how craftspeople and patrons collaborated during that period and what materials and techniques were employed.
Location: Nercwys
Elevation above the sea: 162.8 m
Part of: Nerquis Hall Estate
GPS coordinates: 53.13190,-3.13643
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:47
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