Gwysaney Hall (nprn 35855) is located on the edge of a plateau to the north of Mold, located in parkland which has origins as a seventeenth-century deerpark; also for its fine nineteenth-century arboretum containing many unusual mature specimens, and for the Victorian/Edwardian layout of its garden (see 86578).
The kitchen garden is to the north-west of the house and its surrounding buildings. It is trapezoidal but now partial with only one wall standing, yew hedges bounding the north and east, open on the south. All traces of the original internal layout have gone. The grassy interior is now dominated by a hard tennis court. Outside the east side are modern free-standing greenhouses on brick bases, and cold-frames.
Sources:
Cadw 1995: Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales, Clwyd, 108-11 (ref: PGW(C)43(FL)).
RCAHMW, 19 April 2022