Full Report for Listed Buildings
The list description is not intended to be a complete inventory of what is listed: it is principally intended to aid identification. By law, the definition of a listed building includes the entire building (i) and any structure or object that is fixed to the said building and ancillary to it and (ii) any other structure or object that forms part of the land and has done so since before 1 July 1948, and was within the curtilage of the building, and ancillary to it, on the date on which said building was first included in the list, or on 1 January 1969, whichever was later.
Date of Designation
01/02/1995
Date of Amendment
01/02/1995
Name of Property
Garth Isaf Farmhouse
Unitary Authority
Gwynedd
Location
Located 0.5km NW of the main road in a hollow near the estuary and accessed via a long wooded track; raised up behind a dwarf-walled terrace, its E gable facing the former, disused road.
History
Second quarter C17 farmhouse, the primary range of a unit-planned developement; altered second quarter C18 and later.
Exterior
One-and-a-half storeys of rubble with renewed, medium-pitch slate roof and tiled ridge. Simple eaves cornice and parapet gables with overlapping slate-stone coping and rounded kneelers. Tall end chimneys with weather coursing, that to L with upper section rebuilt. Off-centre entrance (to R) with simple returned label and original C17 heavily-studded oak door set on hinge-post. To R, a tall, recessed 12-pane sash window and to L 2 further, smaller 12-pane sashes. Above the first from entrance, a small rectangular leaded window under the eaves. 3 further windows as before to upper storey, breaking the eaves and contained within large rubble gabled dormers with slate coping and rounded kneelers.
Off-centre entrance (R) to rear, S face; slate slab porch with rubble projection to L, boarded door. Flanking this, 2 windows with original returned slate labels, that to R with fixed 6-pane glazing and that to L a 12-pane casement. Elegant 12-pane sash window to far L with projecting cill and lintel. 2 catslide dormers, that to L with 12-pane and that to R with small 2-pane window; small cellar light to far L. Further 6- and 12-pane windows to W gable and a large 12-pane to E gable with , to L, a small original slit window.
Interior
Small entrance hall with earlier C18 large-field raised oak panelling and dado; contemporary wide dog-leg staircase with turned and moulded newel posts and balusters via a moulded, round-arched wooden opening with projecting scrolled key and similar imposts. To the R, the former parlour with vertical large-field panelling as before with dado rail and horizontal panelling below. Deep, heavily-moulded architrave to door and window on R wall; moulded cornice. c1700 (inserted) bolection moulded stone fireplace. Above, the original (C18) panelled overmantel with heavily bracketed and moulded cornice above. Deep panelled window reveals; behind that to R of fireplace, remains of original C17 stone newel stair. To L of stair hall the kitchen (former hall) with further panelling to 3 of its walls. Large fireplace with stopped-chamfered bressummer and C17 panelled salt box niche to L; early C19 brick ovens and range within fireplace. Large transverse stopped-chamfered ceiling beam with similar subsidiary beams (partly hidden), all original C17 work. This is partly interrupted by an C18 pantry/service partition, panelled as before with bolection moulded doorcase and boarded door; stone stepped access from this to cellar beneath parlour with door as before. Later C18/early C19 built-in pine dresser to the rear wall.
First-floor galleried landing with balusters as before. Raised and fielded panelled doors and wooden round arch as before to passage. C18 wig closet stepped-down to L of stack in the L chamber; built-in arched-canopied seat and fitted shelving. Original 3-bay roof with pegged collar trusses.
Reason for designation
Listed grade II* for its exceptional, largely second quarter C18, interiors.
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