DisgrifiadBryn-y-mor is a small Regency country house, built c.1802 for Captain Samuel Jones on the site of an older house known as Pritchard Fach. The house has three storeys and follows a U-plan, with colour-washed roughcast or rubble stone walls, a slate hipped roof with bracket eaves and rendered end stacks. There is a modern extension to the rear of the property, and a single storey privy to the west. The fenestration largely comprises renewed sash windows; twelve-pane on the ground and first floor, six-pane on the second. The property is entered via a six-pane door with traceried fanlight in restored plain surround, atop a broad flight of six nosed slate steps.
Within, the property retains much Georgian detail, including panelled doors and window splays. The two main floors include square lobbied with segmental arches on three sides and moulded wood pilasters. The whole house was carefully restored in 1985-9.
Source: Cadw Listed Building Record
K Steele, RCAHMW, 10 February 2009