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Tower at Red Wharf Bay

A Grade II Listed Building in Pentraeth, Isle of Anglesey

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.2907 / 53°17'26"N

Longitude: -4.2112 / 4°12'40"W

OS Eastings: 252705

OS Northings: 379367

OS Grid: SH527793

Mapcode National: GBR HNZ0.1QY

Mapcode Global: WH53T.8KX3

Plus Code: 9C5Q7QRQ+7G

Entry Name: Tower at Red Wharf Bay

Listing Date: 30 January 1968

Last Amended: 14 January 2003

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 5561

Building Class: Domestic

ID on this website: 300005561

Location: In an isolated location, within private grounds to the SE of Fron Goch; off a country road which leads down to Red Wharf Bay off the A5025. Located c1km NNE of the Church of St Mary at Pentraeth.

County: Isle of Anglesey

Community: Pentraeth

Community: Pentraeth

Locality: Red Wharf Bay

Traditional County: Anglesey

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History

Early C19 tower. Thought by the owner to have been built by Captain Morgan, owner of Fron Goch, as a folly and lookout tower. The Captain was said to be a trader who owned a number of coastal vessels and trading ships and could watch for his ships as they arrived at the quay in Red Wharf Bay.

Exterior

Two-stage rectangular tower of roughly coursed masonry with some small packing and large stones as quoins. The entrance is in the NW wall, windows to each of the other elevations; all openings have square heads and stone lintels. Battlemented parapet with weather vane in SE corner.

Interior

The internal walls are rendered with ashlar scoring. Stone stairs lead up the rear (SE) wall, the remains of a small grate in the hearth below. The upper stage has stone slab seating lining the walls, raised up by 2 steps along the SE wall.

Reasons for Listing

Listed as a well preserved and unaltered C19 folly and lookout tower.

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Other nearby listed buildings

  • II Sandy Lane
    Set along the side of a narrow lane leading off the S side of Red Wharf Bay. No 2 is the right hand cottage in the range.
  • II Sandy Lane
    Set along the side of a narrow lane leading off the S side of Red Wharf Bay. No 1 is the left hand cottage in the range.
  • II Bridge at Red Wharf Bay
    Spanning a narrow tributary and carrying the coastal road along the southern edge of Red Wharf Bay; close to Pen-y-prys.
  • II Hearse house at the Church of St Mary
    Set within the churchyard to NE of the Church of St Mary.
  • II Vivian Memorial Crosses
    Set within a private plot in the churchyard to E of the Church of St Mary.
  • II Church of St Mary
    Set back from the N side of the junction of the A5025 and the B5109 in the centre of the village of Pentraeth.
  • II Panton Arms Hotel
    At the SE angle of the junction of the A5025 and the B5109 in the centre of Pentraeth, directly opposite the Church of St Mary.
  • II Icehouse at Plas Gwyn
    Set back, within private grounds, between the A5025 and the B5109 SW of Pentraeth. The icehouse is said to lie to N of the house at Plas Gwyn.

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