Hafodunos
| Hafodunos Hall | |
|---|---|
Plasty Hafodunos | |
Hafodunos Hall undergoing restoration in 2017 | |
| General information | |
| Type | Private House |
| Architectural style | Venetian-inspired Gothic |
| Address | Llangernyw, Wales |
| Coordinates | 53°11′18″N 3°41′47″W / 53.1883°N 3.6964°W |
| Construction started | 1861 |
| Completed | 1866 |
| Destroyed | partial damage 13 October 2004 |
| Owner | Private Owner |
| Technical details | |
| Structural system | Brick and Stone |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Sir George Gilbert Scott |
Hafodunos Hall (Welsh: Plasty Hafodunos) is a Gothic revival house located near the village of Llangernyw in Conwy, Wales. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, it was built between 1861 and 1866 for Henry Robertson Sandbach, replacing a house that had been built in 1674.
The house, of Venetian Gothic design, is considered Scott's second most important country house after Kelham Hall, Nottinghamshire and arguably his most important Welsh building. Subject to a devastating fire in 2004, the ruins are currently being restored by a private owner. The Hall is a Grade I listed building. The grounds are a Registered Park and Garden with many of the buildings and structures in the grounds having their own listings.