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Panton Hall, Old Bagillt Road, Bagillt

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NPRN310468
Map ReferenceSJ17NE
Grid ReferenceSJ1996075440
Unitary (Local) AuthorityFlintshire
Old CountyFlintshire
CommunityBagillt
Type Of SiteHOUSE
PeriodPost Medieval
Description
The present building was formerly the front block, added circa 1745, to a probably submedieval house demolished around 1960. The rear lean-to dates from 1960 also, when the house was drastically simplified inside.
It was restored from near dereliction in 1990s. The building was the house of the Panton family who had industrial interests and owned land in the area, as well as holding public office. The younger Paul Panton, Sheriff of Flintshire, built Panton Place in Holywell in 1816.

Mid C18 house. Local red brick (Flemish bond); parapet and string courses. Two-storey, 3 window front with horned sash windows. Central bay advanced, with shallow pediment with lunette; on first floor, round-headed small-pane sash window; on ground floor, doorway with moulded stone architrave with segmental pediment and pulvinated frieze; C20 door. Windows in outer bays have rubbed brick heads. Returns of a single bay with window on each floor. Rear of house has 1960s single-storey lean-to; upper part of house rendered with modern casement window; two rebuilt brick chimneys.

Included for surviving C18 character, and for historic interest as home of locally prominent family of landowners and industrialists.

The interior is virtually completely modernised.

Souce; Cadw listings 20/02/2007
Resources
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application/pdfAAP_056 - Aeon Archaeology ProjectsReport from an Historic Building Record Level 2 for The Farmhouse, Panton Hall, Old Bagillt Rd, Bagillt, carried out by Aeon Archaeology in 2022. Project code A0416.1, report no: 0400.