DescriptionNew Hall is a stone-built T-plan building of two storeys and attics with Victorian hipped dormers. Originally the house was three bays, but was extended in the 19th century to the north east by a further bay. Set within a moat (Nprn 307009) the house is largely of 1757, but contains some timber framing which may survive from earlier unit planning range. The main part of the south east front is 18th century and consists of three windows with a central entrance set within a timber framed porch flanked by three light transomed windows.
Associated with farm buildings (Nprn 37192) and an icehouse (Nprn 307010)
Source: DE/DOM/SJ22NW.
Edward Hubbard, `Clwyd, Buildings of Wales series?, 1986, p130.
Cadw Listing database record number 621.
RCAHMW, 06 February 2008