Brynkinalt

The hall was part of an open courtyard, with coaches entering the site through the archway where the stairs now stand.

Two small morning rooms ("boudoirs") and a conservatory (since removed)[3] overlooking the Ceiriog Valley were also constructed.

[5] There are a pair of Musket balls, one British, one French, in the hall's dining room, brought in from the Battle of Waterloo.

[5] A small commercial pheasant shooting club operates on the estate, with parties held in the hall.

The estate describes the club to be operating based on "traditional values with countryside conservation at its core".

The estate also partners with the Corwen and District Angling Club in management and conservation projects on the River Ceiriog.

[15] In June 2021, the Hill-Trevors, donated 13.5 acres (55,000 m2) of land to St Martin's Parish Council in Shropshire.

The donation is part of a scheme involving the Morlas Meadows development of 80 homes of distinction on the estate.

Cows graze throughout most of the year as possible, being fed on organic silage made on the estate during the winter months.

[12] There are 400 acres (1.6 km2) of woodlands on the estate, situated along the rivers Ceiriog and Dee, and within a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

The majority of the woodland are a mixed hardwood forest, including trees such as oak and yew, which are harvested for timber to be used primarily as firewood or biomass.

[21][22] Early in 2022 the mansion, outbuildings and grounds provided location for most of the scenes in the Netflix film, Lady Chatterley's Lover, released in November 2022.

Brynkinalt Park, in Chirk