It was built in about 1865 for the Pryce Jones family after an earlier hall on the site burned down.
Cyfronydd Hall was sold by Major Hamilton Pryce in 1927 and at that time it had 19 bedrooms and one bathroom.
[2] Pevsner Architectural Guides describe the present building briefly as follows:[3] "Large square brick house of c. 1865 with vaguely French detail, particularly on the three-storey entrance tower with its chateau roof."
an elegantly symmetrical country house built around an impressive central atrium flooded with light from the glass ceiling overhead.
An intimate study overlooks the rear garden, with its towering beeches, oaks and cedars.