Mostyn Hall

Grade I listed building in Flintshire


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FieldValue
nameMostyn Hall
imageWales mostynhall 2014-05-10.jpg
captionThe entrance front
typeHouse
locmapinWales Flintshire
map_reliefyes
coordinates
locationMostyn, Flintshire, Wales
builtMedieval origins, rebuilt in the 19th century
architectAmbrose Poynter, for the 19th century reconstruction
architectureJacobethan
governing_bodyPrivately owned
designation1Grade I listed building
designation1_offnameMostyn Hall
designation1_date22 October 1952
designation1_number21517
designation2Grade I listed building
designation2_offnamePorth Mawr, Mostyn Hall
designation2_date22 October 1952
designation2_number21516
designation3Grade II* listed building
designation3_offnameDovecote and adjoining range at Mostyn Hall
designation3_date28 March 2002
designation3_number26265
designation4Grade II* listed building
designation4_offnameNorth-east Barn at Mostyn Hall Farm with adjoining stable range and flanking wall
designation4_date28 March 2002
designation4_number26269
designation5Grade II* listed building
designation5_offnameSouth-west Farm Building at Mostyn Hall Farm
designation5_date28 March 2002
designation5_number26267
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| name = Mostyn Hall | image = Wales mostynhall 2014-05-10.jpg | caption = The entrance front | type = House | locmapin = Wales Flintshire | map_relief = yes | coordinates = | location = Mostyn, Flintshire, Wales | area = | built = Medieval origins, rebuilt in the 19th century | architect = Ambrose Poynter, for the 19th century reconstruction | architecture = Jacobethan | governing_body = Privately owned | designation1 = Grade I listed building | designation1_offname = Mostyn Hall | designation1_date = 22 October 1952 | designation1_number = 21517 | designation2 = Grade I listed building | designation2_offname = Porth Mawr, Mostyn Hall | designation2_date = 22 October 1952 | designation2_number = 21516 | designation3 = Grade II* listed building | designation3_offname = Dovecote and adjoining range at Mostyn Hall | designation3_date = 28 March 2002 | designation3_number = 26265 | designation4 = Grade II* listed building | designation4_offname = North-east Barn at Mostyn Hall Farm with adjoining stable range and flanking wall | designation4_date = 28 March 2002 | designation4_number = 26269 | designation5 = Grade II* listed building | designation5_offname = South-west Farm Building at Mostyn Hall Farm | designation5_date = 28 March 2002 | designation5_number = 26267 Mostyn Hall is a large house standing in 25 acres (10 hectares) of garden near the village of Mostyn, Flintshire, Wales. It is designated by Cadw as a Grade I listed building.

History

It is not known for how long a building has been present on the site, but the great hall is thought to have been built by 1470. The house was substantially upgraded in 1631-2 by Roger and Mary Mostyn, descendants of Ieuan Fychan, whose grandson had adopted the Mostyn surname.

Since 1660 the hall has been the seat of the Mostyn Baronets, and since 1831, of the barons Mostyn. In the 1840s the 1st Baron Mostyn commissioned architect Ambrose Poynter to remodel the house, which was carried out mainly in 1846–47 in a Jacobethan style inspired by the pre-existing building.

Porth Mawr is a former Tudor gatehouse block to the south west of the house which dates from 1570. Ornamental entrance gates leading to the house were designed in early 18th-century Baroque style by the Chester architect John Douglas and constructed by James Swindley in 1896.

The hall is still in the hands of the Mostyn family. Since 2014 it has been open to the public on a limited number of days in the year.

Architecture and description

Listing designations

Mostyn Hall is listed Grade I, the highest grade, as is Porth Mawr. A number of barns and agricultural buildings on the Mostyn Estate are listed Grade II* including the dovecote and attached range, a barn to the north-east, another to the north-west, and a farm range to the south-west. A house, and weighbridge are listed at Grade II, as are John Douglas's gates. On the wider estate, listed structures include an icehouse, the walled garden, and a gamekeeper's cottage. At the estate's perimeter, a number of lodges and their associated gates and railings all have Grade II listings including Drybridge Lodge, Ivy House, Penlan Lodge, and Seaview Lodge. The gardens are listed as Grade II* in the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.

Gallery

Mostyn Hall, rear view.jpg|rear view Mostyn Hall.jpg|Mostyn Hall. c.1781 Wales mostynhall 2014-05-16.jpg|Porth Mawr Wales mostynhall 2014-05-07.jpg|Mostyn Hall gates Drybridge Lodge, Mostyn (geograph 4166353).jpg|Drybridge Lodge Mostyn sketch 02559.jpg|Sketch of the courtyard at Mostyn before the house was remodelled in the 1840s

References

Sources

  • {{Cite book | last =Hubbard | first =Edward | author-link = Edward Hubbard (architectural historian) | series= The Buildings of Wales | title = Clwyd (Denbighshire and Flintshire) | publisher =Yale University Press | year = 2003 | location =New Haven and London | isbn =978-0-300-09627-9 | oclc =315792534

References

  1. {{National Historic Assets of Wales
  2. "Mostyn Hall, Mostyn". British Listed buildings.
  3. "Mostyn Hall Opening to Public". Mostyn Estates.
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