Trevalyn Hall

Trevalyn Hall in Rossett, a Grade II* listed building,[1][2] is an Elizabethan manor house near Wrexham in Wales.

Between the windows of the first and second storeys there are armorial bearings carved in stone including those of the Sackville Family There is some evidence to suggest that the service wing and corridor linking it to the main house were rendered with pebbledash in the early 1800s to mirror the new estate cottages of Gresford and Rossett.

Trevalyn Hall was Grade II* listed on 9 June 1952 due to it being an important example of an Elizabethan country house, and for historic associations with the Trevor family who developed much of the surrounding built environment.

In 1984 the Hall was divided into two residences, retaining many original features including the fireplaces by Jones.

In recent years the Hall has undergone more sympathetic restoration and redecoration by the current owner, Alexander Daghlian,[3] who received an Excellence Award from LABC for the Best Extension in 2018.

In particular the roof has been insulated with sheep’s wool, walls re-plastered in hemp plaster and redecorated in clay paints, windows overhauled, and a limecrete floor with underfloor heating installed.

Trevalyn Hall
North East View of the Hall by artist George Stubbs
Award Certificate for Best Extension or Alteration to an Existing Home
County Winner: Best Extension or Alteration to an Existing Home
Garden with topiary
Topiary at the Hall