The entrance lodge to Ffrwdgrech Lodge is red rubble stone with slate eaves roof, fretted bargeboards and verge boards, terracotta ridge tiles and centre brick stack.
One and a half storeys, Tudor style with two square-headed cross-windows each floor, the upper panes with Tudor heads, and centre door. Windows have rock-faced stone sills, red stone lintels and rock-faced grey stone hoodmoulds, the upper windows break eaves under gables with picturesque fretted bargeboards. Segmental-pointed doorway with stone voussoirs, boarded door with glass panel. Left end wall to drive has similar first floor window over an ornamental canted timber bay with hipped roof and 1-3-1-light glazing, the top lights with Tudor heads, moulded cornice and fretted verges. Lean-to on right end wall with matching bargeboard. Added lean-to to rear.
The house was owned by the Evans family from 1881 and was previously tenanted for some years, so the lodge may date from after 1881.
Reference: Cadw listed building description.
RCAHMW, 2024.