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Trewarren

Introduction

The house overlooks a small 'park' which falls to Monk Haven on the shore. There is also a folly of about 1855 on the cliff above. The gardens run down the west side of the park.

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History

Period

  • Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
  • Victorian (1837-1901)
Features & Designations

Designations

  • CADW Register of Landscapes Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales

  • Reference: PGW(Dy)65(PEM)
  • Grade: II
  • CADW Register of Listed Buildings in Wales

  • Reference: Folly south-east of Monk Haven
  • Grade: II
  • CADW Register of Listed Buildings in Wales

  • Reference: Trewarren
  • Grade: II
  • CADW Register of Listed Buildings in Wales

  • Reference: Wall at Monk Haven
  • Grade: II

Features

  • Mansion House (featured building)
  • Description: The house was built by Gilbert Warren Davis, and was probably designed by William Owen. The house is roughcast, two storey with a hipped slate roof.
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  • Pond
  • Description: Silted pond.
  • Kitchen Garden
  • Description: Eight-sided enclosure bounded by mortared rubble stone walls. The site is now heavily overgrown.
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  • Folly
  • Description: The Malakov Tower.
Key Information

Type

Park

Purpose

Ornamental

Principal Building

Domestic / Residential

Period

Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)

Survival

Part: standing remains

Hectares

12

Open to the public

Yes

References

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