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White Hall, Porthdinllaen

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NPRN17042
Map ReferenceSH24SE
Grid ReferenceSH2756141489
Unitary (Local) AuthorityGwynedd
Old CountyCaernarfonshire
CommunityNefyn
Type Of SiteDWELLING
PeriodPost Medieval
Description

1. Mid 19th Century. Alterations. 2 storey. Rubble. Slated.

2. White Hall, situated on the beach front, is part of an extensive U-plan complex formed of two parallel ranges linked at the upper level to form a bridge over the sandy street. It is constructed of mainly rubble stone with slate close-eaved roofs and stone or rendered stacks. Ty Coch Inn occupies the cliffside range while the parallel group (White Hall) is an earlier nineteenth-century terrace divided into holiday accommodation.
Source: R.Haslam, J.Orbach and A.Voelker, Buildings of Wales (2009), p.470.

Photographed during RCAHMW aerial reconnaissance in June 2014

RCAHMW, 3 August 2017