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Y Fferm

An exceptionally fine example of a small manorial house which retains much of its original sub-medieval detail and layout.

Wrexham Road, Pontblyddyn, Mold, Flintshire, CH7 4HN

Y Fferm

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A 17th-century farmhouse probably built by John Lloyd between 1575 and 1625.

Originally the house was fronted by an enclosed forecourt. A heraldic cobbled path leads to a porch incorproating the arms of the Lloyds of Fferm.

Opening Times

Selected dates in May, June, August and September.

If you wish to visit Y Fferm, please email Miranda Dechazal at visithartsheath@gmail.com or call 01352-770204 to pre-book your visit in advance.

 

Admission

Historic Houses members visit for free.

If you wish to visit Y Fferm, please email visithartsheath@gmail.com or call 01352-770204 to pre-book your visit in advance.

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Getting here

Wrexham Road, Pontblyddyn, Mold, Flintshire, CH7 4HN

Access from the A501, 3.5 miles south east of Mold.

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