About Pentrehobyn Hall

About us

Pentrehobyn Hall is a Grade 1 listed Jacobean Manor just inside Wales, near Chester, and about a mile from the market town of Mold.  The house contains a site of historic interest and has unique features. Pentrehobyn was the site of the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 2007.

The house consists of an oak panelled central hall, complete with family portraits, for general entertaining with a drawing-room and dining-room off it. There are four double bedrooms and four bathrooms on the first floor with a further three double bedrooms with two bathrooms on the second floor.  We can accommodate up to a total of 14 guests. Additional photos can be viewed in our general gallery.

Pentrehobyn is very much a family house to provide your guests with whatever type of weekend, or stay, they might prefer in unusual historic surroundings and in complete privacy.