The Hall and its planned grounds formed a distinctive Victorian estate near Capel Coch on Anglesey.
Much of that country house character remains part of the hotel today.
The history of Tre-Ysgawen Hall begins in 1882, when the Pritchard-Rayner family built the Hall as a grand country retreat on the Isle of Anglesey.
Surrounded by planned grounds near Capel Coch, the house offered an elegant rural setting away from the island’s larger towns.
More than 140 years later, its Victorian character remains at the heart of the country house hotel guests experience today.
Tre-Ysgawen Hall was constructed during the Victorian period as a private residence for the Pritchard-Rayner family, prominent Anglesey landowners whose connection with the island extended beyond the Hall itself.
The country house and its planned parkland created a distinctive estate within the surrounding agricultural landscape.
Its traditional stonework, generous rooms and mature grounds continue to give the hotel a strong sense of place.
The original house was designed for gracious country living, with architectural details and reception spaces suited to welcoming family members, guests and visitors.
Features such as the staircase, fireplaces and high ceilings preserve the atmosphere of a late-19th-century Anglesey residence.
Guests can experience this character while staying in our hotel rooms and suites in Anglesey.
During the late 20th century, Tre-Ysgawen Hall entered a new chapter as the historic house was restored and adapted for hospitality.
A major programme of work sought to retain the character of the original building while creating the accommodation and facilities expected of a modern country house hotel.
This careful evolution allowed more people to enjoy the Hall and its peaceful Anglesey setting.
Further development was completed in 2002, including an extension housing leisure, spa, dining and event facilities.
The project transformed Tre-Ysgawen Hall into a destination where visitors could combine an overnight stay with relaxation, food and special occasions.
Today, guests can make the most of the setting with one of our spa breaks in Anglesey.
The opening of the spa in 2002 marked an important milestone in the history of Tre-Ysgawen Hall.
Its facilities introduced a contemporary wellbeing experience while preserving the country house as the focal point of the estate.
This combination of historic surroundings and modern relaxation has become one of the hotel’s defining qualities.
Visitors can now enjoy the swimming pool, thermal facilities and professional treatments as part of a hotel stay or dedicated spa visit.
Guests who are not staying overnight can discover the available spa day packages, while local residents can explore spa and leisure membership.
Each experience adds a new chapter to a property that has continued to evolve since 1882.
Tre-Ysgawen Hall is now a four-star country house hotel and spa, but the character of the Victorian home remains visible throughout the guest experience. Its period interiors, peaceful grounds and rural location offer a distinctive alternative to a modern purpose-built hotel. Guests can slow down and enjoy a setting shaped by more than a century of Anglesey history.
The Hall is also a place for dining, celebrations and time spent together. A stay can be paired with dinner at Romana’s Restaurant, while local guests can visit for Sunday lunch in Anglesey without booking an overnight stay. These experiences continue the Hall’s long tradition of welcoming people through its doors.
Every visit contributes to the continuing history of Tre-Ysgawen Hall, whether it is a relaxing weekend, a spa day, a family meal or an important celebration.
The Hall’s transition from Victorian residence to country house hotel has ensured that its setting and character can be enjoyed by new generations.
Plan your visit and experience this historic Anglesey retreat for yourself.