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Full Record - Aberdaron, Bodwrda, Hall

LocationAberdaron, Bodwrda, Hall, Caernarfonshire
Grid referenceSH 1889 2720
DescriptionA large U-plan storeyed gentry house of several phases. The principal stone-built phase has a three-unit plan with a large hall with lateral chimney between inner and outer bays; this range belongs to the early decades after the Act of Union, 1536-43. In a second phase the hall range was extended, and brick-built wings were added to the main range in a third phase. This is the earliest brick-built range in north-west Wales, with a 1621 date inscription. See RCAHMW, Caernarvonshire Inventory III (1964), 3-5.
Type of Buildinggentry hall house
Type of Structurestone
DATES
Type of date Tree-ring (ring width) date.
Felling Date Range1536 - 1574
PeriodPost Medieval
Century16
Date1536-74
IDENTIFIERS
VA Volume No.41
VA Page No.112
List sequence id2858
Laboratory Oxford Dendrochronology Laboratory (and predecessors)

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