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Ty-Fry

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NPRN15923
Cyfeirnod MapSH57NW
Cyfeirnod GridSH5162776751
Awdurdod Unedol (Lleol)Ynys Môn
Hen SirAnglesey
CymunedPentraeth
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A gentry house or mansion, built in 1679, reconfigured in the early eighteenth century, extended and otherwise altered in the nineteenth century and again modified in the late twentieth century.
The original house was a two storey building with attics. The main, south-east facing range had a seven or eight bay facade with a central doorway. At the rear was a long rear wing containing the stair. The walls are of stone rubble, formerly roughcast, with larger quoins, under a slate gabled roof punctuated by tall stone stacks.
This house comprised a central hall with a central doorway, a (?)parlour to the south-west and probably a kitchen to the north-east. In the later seventeenth-early eigteenth century the north-east part was rebuilt and a kitchen wing added at the rear. The hall has an original fireplace of some pretention. Its panelling has gone. The original stair remains and this leads to an original panelled cross passage serving the three first floor rooms.
The house stands within extensive grounds and gardens in a park like setting (NPRN 265444). The grounds are entered by a pair of seventeenth century gatepiers (NPRN 310115). The farmyard south of the grounds, depicted on the OS 1st edition County series (Anglesey XIV.13 1889), appears to be largely intact.

Sources: RCAHM Anglesey Inventory (1937), 139
NMR Site File
CADW Listed Buildings Database (5451)

John Wiles 31.07.07

Tree-ring dating commissioned by North-West Wales tree-ring dating project in partnership with RCAHMW in 2010.
Records suggest that the house was built in 1679 by Owen Williams, although it is unclear whether the east end of the main front range and the block to the north-west are older or younger than this. Samples were taken from both these areas, but no samples could be dated.

Full report available in NMRW. (NJR, 07/04/2011)
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application/pdfRCAHMW Dendrochronology Project CollectionOxford Dendrochronology Laboratory Report 2010/61 entitled The dendrochronological investigation of Ty Fry Manor, Pentraeth, Anglesey commissioned by The North West Wales Dendrochronology Project in partnership with RCAHMW.