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Fferm

Elizabethan architectureGrade I listed buildings in FlintshireRegistered historic parks and gardens in Flintshire
Fferm Farmhouse (cropped)
Fferm Farmhouse (cropped)

Fferm (Welsh for "farm") Farmhouse is a small Elizabethan manor house, located to the east of Pontblyddyn in the county of Flintshire, Wales. It is listed as a grade I historic building, as 'an exceptionally fine example of a small manorial house', particularly because it retains much of its original sub-medieval detail and layout. It was likely built during the late 16th century by John Lloyd, one of the Lloyds of nearby Hartsheath Hall, who is recorded as having inhabited the house in the period between 1575 and 1625. The exterior of the house follows the vernacular style of other such local buildings like Pentrehobyn Hall near Mold. The house is now opened to the public on a regular basis.

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N 53.13508 ° E -3.07899 °
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Y Fferm

Wrexham Road
CH7 4HN , Leeswood and Pontblyddyn
Wales, United Kingdom
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Fferm Farmhouse (cropped)
Fferm Farmhouse (cropped)
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