Rooms
Ty Belgrave:
- 1 bed studio
Grosvenor:
- 1 bed apartment
- 2 bed apartment
- 3 bed apartment
Edleston House:
- 1 be apartment:
- Llys Celyn
- 2 bed apartment:
- Llys y Wylan
- Llys y Dderwen
- Llys y Banwr
- 3 bed apartment:
- Llys yr Onnen
Grosvenor House
Situated on the promenade
Shown on 1834 map
Grade 2 listed building
Edleston House
Grade II-listed Edleston House, built in 1898 as a nursing home
One of Aberystwyth’s most prominent town centre buildings, which for years held the historic records and archives of ancient monuments from throughout Wales
Built probably in 1898 as a nursing home by Dr Bonsall, now converted to use as public archive and offices
Colonial style symmetrical 2-storey, 3-window scribed cement render front with channelled ground floor. Steep hipped slate roof with wide swept boarded eaves; tall cement rendered brick chimney stacks. Tall cross frame French windows; central entrance with panelled double doors. The chief interest of this building is the overall, full height cast-iron Coalbrookdale verandah with decorative detail including finials, traceried spandrels, fluted columns to first floor and foliage capitals.
Ty Begrave House
Recently refurbished with a modern décor, Ty Belgrave comprises of 4 apartments over 4 floors all with prime sea views
Situated on the promenade
Grade 2 listed building set back behind contemporary cast-iron railings with wave moulded uprights.
Interior altered in conversion to flats although Georgian spiral staircase with steep winding handrail is retained.