Full Report for Listed Buildings
Summary Description of a Listed Buildings
Date of Designation
02/03/2004
Date of Amendment
02/03/2004
Name of Property
Outbuildings at Melyniog-fach
Location
At the west side of the approach lane at Melyniog-fach.
Broad Class
Agriculture and Subsistence
History
A timber-framed house converted into two cottages. To this an L shaped agricultural range has been added, probably at the time of the building of Melyniog Hall (Melyniog-fach) in about 1815.
Exterior
Timber framed former house in light timbering three panels high and painted black and white, brick nogged and with a brick gable end to east and a brick additional bay to west. Four windows above and four below plus three doors, respecting the timber framing. Slate roof hipped at east to blend into the roof of the higher agricultural range adjoining; tile ridge, chimney to west.
The agricultural additions are an L shaped barn range consisting of a north wing and an east wing, in brick to the north side and local grey stone to the south side, apart from a brick panel over the cartway in the centre of the barn. Small slate roof, turnerised, with tile ridge. To the north side of the barn (east wing) are three doors, a cart opening and three windows, and to the east side of the barn range (north wing) are two doors, a loft door and two windows; in both sides there are numerous brick vents of diamond form.
Reason for designation
A timber-framed house much restored in mellow red brick at rear, though now painted black and white at front, with extensive brick and stone outbuildings attached as the home farm of Melyniog-fach. Listed also for group value with the mansion of Melyniog-fach.
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