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.

Summary Description


Reference Number
22233
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
27/08/1999  
Date of Amendment
27/08/1999  
Name of Property
Hafod Gethin (Plas Gwyn)  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Gwynedd  
Community
Llanrug  
Town
Caernarfon  
Locality
Llanrug  
Easting
252170  
Northing
363107  
Street Side
S  
Location
Located immediately to the south of Plas Gwyn.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
Likely to have been built in the early to mid-C17, Hafod Gethin is the original farmhouse at Plas Gwyn, relegated to ancillary status after the present house was built in the late C18. The stables/hayloft was probably added at this time or shortly afterwards, but the cowhouse appears to belong to the first phase. The original 2-room plan of the farmhouse is likely to have been created by a timber partition below the cross beam immediately to the left of the entrance; the present stone cross wall to the right of the entrance is a later insertion, presumably erected when the timber partition was removed. The existing staircase may also have been put in at this time.  

Exterior
Farmhouse with attached cowhouse and stables/hayloft. 2-room, 2-storey house part, aligned roughly east-west with cowhouse attached under same roof line to right (west) gable end and stables/hayloft under slightly lower ridge to left; virtually full-length lean-to at rear, to west of which is a further lean-to forming a pigsty. Roughly coursed rubblestone, limewashed to house part, lean-to and stables/hayloft, exposed to cowhouse, the gable end of which is more regularly coursed with some galleting; graded slate roof to main building, corrugated iron sheeting to large lean-to, slate to small lean-to. House part has plank door offset to right, flanked by 9-paned sash windows, right in deep recess; substantial ridge stacks with slate drips at junctions with stables/hayloft and cowhouse; right-angled lean-to at junction with cowhouse has small eaves window above and links the building to Plas Gwyn. To right of this is the cowhouse, with 6-paned metal window to left and recessed boarded door to right. Stables has 2 windows to left; gable end has boarded door to right and stone steps to left with retaining wall leading to boarded hatch in hayloft. 2 small C19 rooflights in back roofslope of house part; C20 windows and doors in large lean-to and 2 low doorways for pigsty in small lean-to, to west of which in back wall of cowhouse are a boarded door and window.  

Interior
House part has stone cross-wall immediately to right of entrance; cross-beam to left with evidence of stud partition on underside marks position of an earlier partition; further beams above cross-wall and to right wall; heavy exposed joists running through from large left room to smaller room on right, latter having small fireplace with timber lintel and cast-iron grate. Massive stack to left room with chamfered timber lintel and bread oven; slate floor and straight-flight staircase along back wall with rustic pole handrail. Wide boards to first floor which has 2 pegged A-frame trusses; double purlins are later replacements. Cowhouse has 2 pegged A-frame trusses with lime torching to double purlins and limewashed walls.  

Reason for designation
Included as an unusually well-preserved modest C17 farmhouse of long-house derivative type, a rare survival in this area, retaining clear evidence of its original plan-form and several primary features following its decline in status in the late C18. Situated in very close proximity to the house which succeeded it - Plas Gwyn.  

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