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Nant Clywd House restored
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Nant Clywd House, Denbighshire, North Wales
| Location | Ruthin, North Wales |
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| Office | Shrewsbury |
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| Sectors | Repair & Refurbishment, Residential | |
Nant Clwyd House is a Grade I listed building in Castle Street, in the centre of the ancient market town of Ruthin, North Wales. The house has early 15th century origins and the earliest part of the building comprises the substantial remains of a medieval three unit timber-framed hall house. Denbighshire County Council, commissioned the practice as Lead Consultants to undertake phase one of the repair and conservation of the building's fabric. Work has included repairs to the timber frame of the building. The scheme also includes the provision of toilet accommodation and access facilities for the less abled. The building will be used as a museum and visitor attraction.
Awards: RICS Wales Regional Building Conservation Award 2008; Green Apple Award (National Gold Winner, Wales)
Client: Denbighshire County Council
Awards: RICS Wales Regional Building Conservation Award 2008; Green Apple Award (National Gold Winner, Wales)
Client: Denbighshire County Council
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