Coedrath house is said to be on the site of older ruins, but nothing positive remains. The house was built in the mid-19th century. It was a manager's or director's house belonging to the Harbour Company. Occupants at the turn of the century were Mr Pudsey Dawson and, later, Mr Harvey. It is a large two-storey Victorian-Tudor house in local sandstone, with snecked masonry courses, in rock-faced finish.
Before 1985 the house was converted into the eight-bedroom Coedrath Hotel and Country Club, with interior alterations.
It is listed as an important house connected with the history of the harbour and a good example of mid-Victorian Tudor domestic architecture.
Reference: Cadw listed building description.
RCAHMW, 2023.