Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
30/01/1968
Date of Amendment
28/05/2003
Name of Property
Tower and walls at Min y Twr
Unitary Authority
Isle of Anglesey
Location
Within the private grounds of Min y Twr, in an elevated location above the NW side of the A545 Beaumaris Road out of Menai Bridge.
History
Early C19 tower, probably contemporary with the rebuilding of Craig-y-Don. The tower and walls, along with the adjacent garden house were built within the grounds of Craig-y-Don, recorded in the Tithe Apportionment of the parish, 1845, as owned and occupied by Thomas Peers Williams Esq.
Exterior
Circular 2-storey tower, built of local rubble masonry. Entrance through a boarded studded door in a round-headed doorway to E, ground and 1st floors have pointed windows to SE and SW; all openings have plain hood bands. Castellated parapet somewhat offset above coved pseudo machicolations. Adjoining the tower, to W, are earlier rubble built buttressed walls, on 3 sides of a rectangle; formerly converted to fives court, and now garage.
Interior
The interior of the tower has rendered walls and tiled floor. There is a spiral staircase with plain iron rail and balusters. Below the staircase is a brick fireplace with pointed relieving arch over the small hearth.
Reason for designation
Listed as a well-preserved early C18 tower in a Gothic style which matches several other buildings along the Anglesey coast between Cadnant and Beaumaris; an integral component part of planned gardens within the grounds of an extensive estate.
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