Wrinstone House is a country house, built in 1880 on the site of the old gamekeepers cottage. It is a well-appointed stylish white house, perhaps influenced by
William Burges, with two distinct turreted wings added in the 1980s, containing six additional rooms. The house contains 18 rooms in all, with 7 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms and has an outdoor swimming pool and tennis court, rare in Glamorgan. No traces of Wrinston/Wrencheston castle exist except for disturbed ground in the area of Wrinston's farm buildings. It was known to have been established in the Middle Ages, but was destroyed in the early 18th century. Leland documents that a while ago it was in ruin but for one high tower. The hamlet also had a church, believed to have been located to the northwest of the present farm here, named "Church Field". Several fragments of medieval walls have been unearthed in the vicinity, and the fragments of a side wall of a medieval building have been found built into a 6.1m by 2.1 m wall, made of limestone rubble with hard sandy mortar. ==References==