Rhiwlas, Llandderfel
| Rhiwlas | |
|---|---|
The 19th-century Rhiwlas Hall (now demolished), photographed by John Thomas c. 1885 | |
| Type | House and garden |
| Location | Bala |
| Coordinates | 52°55′12″N 3°35′53″W / 52.9201°N 3.5981°W |
| Architect | Clough Williams-Ellis |
| Governing body | Privately owned |
| Official name | Rhiwlas |
| Designated | 1 February 2022 |
| Reference no. | PGW(Gd)25(GWY) |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | Quadrangular Stable Complex at Rhiwlas, including Y Stablau and Stablau Isa |
| Designated | 31 January 2001 |
| Reference no. | 24621 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | Game Larder at Rhiwlas |
| Designated | 31 January 2001 |
| Reference no. | 24622 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | Ice House at Rhiwlas |
| Designated | 31 January 2001 |
| Reference no. | 24625 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
| Official name | Gateway and Screen Walls to Rhiwlas |
| Designated | 31 January 2001 |
| Reference no. | 24597 |
Rhiwlas is an estate about 1 km (0.62 mi) to the north of the town of Bala, Gwynedd, Wales. It has been in the possession of the Price family for over four centuries. Rhiwlas Hall, a Regency extravaganza, was demolished in the 1950s and replaced by a smaller house designed by Clough Williams-Ellis. Many of the estate buildings remain and are listed structures, and the hall's gardens and landscaped park, landscaped by William Emes, are listed at Grade II on the Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.