Brynkinalt Hall | |
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Neuadd Bryncunallt (Welsh) | |
Location in Wrexham County Borough | |
Alternative names | Brynkinallt Hall |
General information | |
Status | Private hall |
Type | Country house |
Architectural style | Classical architecture with Gothic modifications |
Location | Chirk, Wrexham County Borough, Wales
(historically Denbighshire) |
Town or city | Chirk |
Country | Wales |
Coordinates | 52°56′05″N 3°02′18″W / 52.93475°N 3.03835°W |
Current tenants | Iain and Kate Hill-Trevor |
Completed | 1612 |
Renovated | 1808 |
Owner | Trevor family |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Inigo Jones (claimed) |
Designations | Grade II* listed building |
Renovating team | |
Architect(s) | Charlotte, Viscountess Dungannon |
Website | |
brynkinalt | |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | Brynkinallt Hall |
Designated | 20 October 1952 Amended 29 July 1998 |
Reference no. | 599[1] |
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Brynkinalt Hall (Welsh: Neuadd Bryncunallt; or simply Brynkinalt (Welsh: Bryncunallt)[i]) is a Grade-II* listed private property, built in 1612, near Chirk, Wrexham County Borough, Wales. The hall is surrounded by an estate including 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) of agricultural land and 400 acres (1.6 km2) of woodland. Part of the estate extends into Shropshire, England. Brynkinalt Park is a park located to the hall's north-west.
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