Hywel Sele (Howel Sele) Lodge

The Driveway to Hywel Sele Lodge

Hywel Sele (Howel Sele) Lodge, like Coed-y-Moch Lodge, seems to have been built between 1794 and 1818 by Sir Robert Williames Vaughan, 2nd Bart. It forms the northern entrance to the deer park. It is semi-ruinous Tudor-Gothic style folly lodge, of coursed rubble construction with a slate roof. Attached to the lodge by means of a low wall, is a Tudor arch built at the same time.

It was awarded a grant of £31,800 circa 2010, towards the repair of the roof, chimneys, windows and doors.

It is currently available a very popular B&B (see video).

Hywel Sele Lodge c.1901 (by C.H. Young)
Hywel Sele Lodge c.1901 (by C.H. Young)
Hywel Sele Lodge in 2004
Hywel Sele Lodge in 2004
Hywel Sele Lodge & Gothic Arch