1. 16th century and later, stone and brick stacks. Stone mullions, beamed ceilings, later north wing.
2. A 2-storey stone house, plus attics, of late C16/early C17 date, although the house has been much altered internally and externally. The north elevation retains a four-centred doorway and a number of original eight-sided mullioned windows, and a c17 eight-light gabled dormer. The south elevation has modern windows, although the openings may be early. Internally the house retains a very fine example of a two door, post and panel dais partition.
(Source: Site File DE/Domestic/SH97NE, from notes by Peter Smith)
J Hill 26/07/2004
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application/msaccessTPA - Trysor Projects ArchiveAccess database produced by Trysor relating to report no. 2015/485 entitled 'Fardre, Fardre Hill, St. George, Abergele Historic Environment Assessment' by Jenny Hall and Paul Sambrook, January 2016. Planning application no. 0/41939
application/pdfTPA - Trysor Projects ArchiveTrysor report no. 2015/485 entitled 'Fardre, Fardre Hill, St. George, Abergele Historic Environment Assessment' by Jenny Hall and Paul Sambrook, January 2016. Planning application no. 0/41939