Maenan Hall

Heritage Site in Caernarfonshire

Wales

Maenan Hall

Field near Cefn Llech Field near Cefn Llech Farm near Llanddoged.
Field near Cefn Llech Credit: Philip Halling

Maenan Hall, located in Caernarfonshire, Wales, is a historic heritage site that offers visitors a glimpse into the rich history and architectural beauty of the region. Built in the late 19th century, this magnificent country house boasts a stunning Victorian design and is nestled amidst picturesque gardens and rolling hills.

The hall was originally constructed in 1890 by architect Thomas Rayson, commissioned by the influential Barbour family. Its architectural style is predominantly Gothic, with intricate detailing and stunning craftsmanship evident throughout the structure. The exterior of the building is adorned with ornate stone carvings, pointed arches, and tall chimneys, adding to its grandeur.

Inside, visitors can step back in time and explore the opulent interiors of Maenan Hall. The house has been meticulously preserved and showcases exquisite period features, including elegant wooden paneling, stained glass windows, and a majestic oak staircase. The rooms are lavishly furnished with antique furniture and adorned with artwork and family portraits, providing a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the Barbour family.

The hall is set within stunning landscaped gardens, featuring manicured lawns, vibrant flowerbeds, and a variety of mature trees. A tranquil lake adds to the idyllic setting, offering visitors a peaceful spot to relax and enjoy the natural beauty.

Today, Maenan Hall serves as a popular wedding and events venue, allowing guests to experience the grandeur and elegance of this historic estate. Additionally, guided tours are available, providing visitors with a fascinating insight into the history and heritage of the hall and its surroundings.

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Maenan Hall Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.173/-3.803 or Grid Reference SH7965. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field near Cefn Llech Field near Cefn Llech Farm near Llanddoged.
Field near Cefn Llech
Field near Cefn Llech Farm near Llanddoged.
Field entrance Field entrance and farmland near Cefn Llech Farm.
Field entrance
Field entrance and farmland near Cefn Llech Farm.
View to Snowdonia View to the mountains of Snowdonia from above the Conwy valley near Llanddoged.
View to Snowdonia
View to the mountains of Snowdonia from above the Conwy valley near Llanddoged.
Crossroad to the north of Llanddoged Quiet country roads in rolling countryside to the east of the Conwy valley.
Crossroad to the north of Llanddoged
Quiet country roads in rolling countryside to the east of the Conwy valley.
View of the mountains of Snowdonia View across farmland and the Conwy valley to the mountains of Snowdonia.
View of the mountains of Snowdonia
View across farmland and the Conwy valley to the mountains of Snowdonia.
Maes Mawr A view of the farm buildings on top of a gentle rise, with the snow-clad Carneddau in the background.
Maes Mawr
A view of the farm buildings on top of a gentle rise, with the snow-clad Carneddau in the background.
Farm signpost, Pen-y-garth A very artistic rendering of a tractor for a farm sign.
Farm signpost, Pen-y-garth
A very artistic rendering of a tractor for a farm sign.
Hedgerow scene Fine, but deserted fields and neatly-kept hedges above the Conwy Valley.
Hedgerow scene
Fine, but deserted fields and neatly-kept hedges above the Conwy Valley.
Footpath North of Llanddoged This footpath lies North of Llanddoged at SH 80748 64052 opposite the turn off for Maes-mawr farm.The photo was taken looking East.
Footpath North of Llanddoged
This footpath lies North of Llanddoged at SH 80748 64052 opposite the turn off for Maes-mawr farm.The photo was taken looking East.
Pont y Groes Roadbridge Pont y Groes Roadbridge at SH 81170 64719 looking Southwestwards.
Pont y Groes Roadbridge
Pont y Groes Roadbridge at SH 81170 64719 looking Southwestwards.
Crossroads North of Llanddoged Crossroads North of Llanddoged at SH 80775 65508 looking Northwards.
Crossroads North of Llanddoged
Crossroads North of Llanddoged at SH 80775 65508 looking Northwards.
Farm track; wonderful view The whole Snowdon range available from this spot, weather allowing.
Farm track; wonderful view
The whole Snowdon range available from this spot, weather allowing.
Cottage on the back road to Llanddoged
Cottage on the back road to Llanddoged
Fields round Llanddoged View towards the village of Llanddoged.
Fields round Llanddoged
View towards the village of Llanddoged.
Maes Mawr Farm north of Lladdoged
Maes Mawr
Farm north of Lladdoged
Trwyn Swch Bach Farm north of Llanddoged
Trwyn Swch Bach
Farm north of Llanddoged
Footpath from Trwyn Swch to Pen y Garth
Footpath from Trwyn Swch to Pen y Garth
Rhiwdafnau A farmhouse several hundreds of years old on a level above the steep, wooded slope to the Conwy Valley.
This image was captured and published by kind permission of the owners.
Rhiwdafnau
A farmhouse several hundreds of years old on a level above the steep, wooded slope to the Conwy Valley. This image was captured and published by kind permission of the owners.
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Maenan Hall is located at Grid Ref: SH7965 (Lat: 53.173, Lng: -3.803)

Unitary Authority: Conwy

Police Authority: North Wales

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