Built / Designed For: Sir John Trevor I
House & Family History: During World War II the House was requisitioned by the War Office and used to billet soldiers. In 1945 Plas Teg was sold to an auction comapny, who used the House for storage. Plas Teg is often cited as one of the most haunted houses in Wales; the most frequently seen apparition is the Grey Lady, an old woman who tries to cross the road near the House.
Comments: Plas Teg is considered one of Wales's finest Jacobean houses.
Country Life: CXXXII, 134 plan, 1962.
House Listed: Grade I
Park Listed: Not Listed
Current Seat / Home of: Cornelia Bayley; here since 1986.
Past Seat / Home of: Sir John Trevor I, 1610-29; Charles Blayney Trevor-Roper, 19th century; Trevor family here from the 1590s until the early 20th century. William Llewelyn, 1977-86.
Current Ownership Type: Individual / Family Trust
Primary Current Ownership Use: Private Home
Ownership Details: The House is only open to the public on Sundays; tours can be booked in advance.