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
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.
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Our 2026 open days will be:
4, 5th, 9- 10th, 16-17th, 23- 25th May.
Bank Holiday Monday 31st August, and 10-24th September.
Y Fferm will be open for tours by appointment 2-5pm. Email [email protected] to book your tour.
Historic Houses members visit for free.
General admission: £6.50
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