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Pen-y-Lan Hall

Coordinates:52°57′46″N3°00′01″W / 52.962822°N 3.000351°W /52.962822; -3.000351
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Country house near Ruabon, Wales
Pen-y-Lan Hall
1840-1860
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General information
Architectural styleRegency gothic
LocationRuabon,Wrexham County Borough
CountryWales
Coordinates52°57′46″N3°00′01″W / 52.962822°N 3.000351°W /52.962822; -3.000351
Inaugurated1690
Website
http://www.pen-y-lan.co.uk

Pen-y-Lan Hall is aGrade II-listedTudor-Gothic Revivalcountry house located near the village ofRuabon inWrexham County Borough, Wales. The building may have been built in the late seventeenth century, but was remodelled in the mid-nineteenth.

History

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The house is said to date from around 1690, but it was remodelled in 1830. It was purchased in 1854 by Thomas Hardcastle of the cotton manufacturing firm ofOrmrod and Hardcastle. It was enlarged and altered later in the century, although most of these additions were demolished during the 1950s.[1] The Ormrod family have owned Pen-y-Lan Hall since the nineteenth century, and to this day sits in a 1,000-acre (400 ha) estate.[2] On the edge of the estate James Ormrod built All Saints church in 1889. The dark red sandstone was quarried from his land near the River Dee and the wood furnishings were made from oak felled on the estate. Ormrod, addressing guests at the opening of the church only two months before his death, said "My dear friends, I wish to thank you all for your presence here today and to remind you that the church I have been privileged to see opened is a memorial to my dear wife. I trust you will make good use of it, and that it will be a great spiritual benefit to you and your families.”[3]

The hall was Grade II listed on 22 February 1995.[1]In 2011, Pen-y-Lan Hall was the subject of aChannel 4 television documentary presented by hotelierRuth Watson as part of herCountry House Rescue series.[4] It is routinely visited byghost hunting groups; on one visit in 2012 a recording over six hours of a visit included children's voices, music being played, and footsteps. Howard Hughes of the Spirit Quest UK group in Wrexham described the property as being one of the most haunted places in Britain.[5]

The parks and gardens are listed as Grade II in theCadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales.[6]

Ghost hunting

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Members of the public can investigate the hauntings of Pen-y-Lan Hall themselves on several dates throughout the year. These ghost hunts are of course most popular during the darker months, but they are available all year round.[citation needed]

Description

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Pen-y-Lan Hall is a two-storey,stuccoed andcastellated Tudor-Gothic Revival-style building. The front of the house has anattic behind aparapet with symmetrical castellated chimney stacks at the ends of the building. The crenellated two-storey front porch projects from the facade and is two bays wide. The rear side of the hall is much the same as the front, albeit four bays wide with three castellated chimney stacks.[1]

References

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  1. ^abc"Pen-Y-Lan Hall, Pen-Y-Lan, Ruabon". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved7 April 2016.
  2. ^Hughes, Roland (6 September 2007)."Colonel Was a Tough Man Who Made a Big Difference".Daily Post. Archived fromthe original on 3 May 2016. Retrieved7 April 2016.
  3. ^"St Mary's Church Ruabon".www.stmarysruabon.org.uk. Retrieved2022-09-01.
  4. ^"Country House Rescue - Pen Y Lan Hall". ABC Television. Retrieved7 April 2016.
  5. ^Morton, Thomas (17 October 2012)."Ghost group 'astounded' by Ruabon's haunted hall".The Leader. Retrieved7 April 2016.
  6. ^Cadw."Pen-y-lan (PGW(C)52(WRE))".National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved15 February 2023.

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