NPRN409016
Map ReferenceSJ23NW
Grid ReferenceSJ2016037770
Unitary (Local) AuthorityWrexham
Old CountyDenbighshire
CommunityLlansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog
Type Of SiteHOTEL
Period19th Century
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Description
The Glyn Valley Hotel is a large three-storey, white-washed rubble stone building with a shallow hipped slate-covered roof and modillion eaves. Called the New Inn until c.1900, it is a Georgian-style hotel dated 1835. A photograph of 1886 shows the left entrance in its current position but with an open square porch, with a flat roof and ball finials and sash windows to its right. By 1905, the square porch had been replaced by the current gabled porch. The right entrance was added some time after 1937. The hotel was not originally white-washed. It has wide hornless 16-pane sash windows with wedge lintels and stone sills and four-over-eight-pane sashes to the attic storey. To the middle storey, above the original entrance is a small decorated slate tablet reading ''TJ / 1835''.

It is listed as a fine, well-detailed hotel retaining its Georgian-style character. It is a prominent landmark in the centre of the village.

Source:- Cadw listed buildings, NJR 12/05/2009