DescriptionA large house built in 1624, and with a later eastern wing at right-angles. This later wing had a 5-bay front and a giant order of Doric pilasters. The older portion had shaped gables with finials, and deep mullioned windows. The principal entrance was formed of a moulded round arch under a pediment, with fluted columns. The entablature held the building's date, with a lion rampant below. The house was demolished in 1973.
Associated with Barymbo Hall garden (Nprn 266412)
Source: DE/DOM/SJ25SE, from an entry in the Denbighshire Inventory
J. Archer, RCAHMW, 1.11.2004