Nerquis Hall

[1] Part of a larger estate, the hall is a two-storey brick and sandstone structure and is largely intact.

[1] However, these alterations were later demolished when the estate was sold in the 1960s, with only the ground floor of the east wing remaining untouched.

[2][1] Owned by John Wynne, Nerquis Hall was passed down to his son Robert in 1643 and then through his family line until its sale in the 1960s.

[4] Documents from 1873, when the estate was owned by Phillips Lloyd Fletcher, estimate the size as 3,877 acres.

[4] Part of the properties wider significance is that some original documents from its 17th-century construction have survived, for example detailing the contracted work of carpenter Evan Jones.

Nerquis Hall