New House Hotel

New House Hotel
TypeHouse (now a hotel)
LocationThornhill, Cardiff, Glamorgan
Coordinates51°32′59″N 3°12′46″W / 51.5498°N 3.2128°W / 51.5498; -3.2128
Builtc.1795
Architectural style(s)Neoclassical
OwnerPrivately owned
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameNew House Hotel
Designated10 June 1977
Reference no.13937
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameThe Long Barn and attached courtyard wall, gates and railings
Designated11 June 1977
Reference no.15758
Location of New House Hotel in Cardiff

New House Hotel is a former country house, now a hotel, in Thornhill, Cardiff, Wales. Dating from around 1795, it was built for Thomas Lewis, a descendant of Thomas Lewis (died 1764), a founder of the Dowlais Ironworks and prominent local landowner through his own descent from the Lewises of Van. The original Thomas Lewis built a mansion near the site which was destroyed by fire in the mid-18th century and the present building was its replacement. New House Hotel is a Grade II* listed building.