Full Report for Listed Buildings


Summary Description of a Listed Buildings


Reference Number
14986
Building Number
 
Grade
II  
Status
Designated  
Date of Designation
10/11/1994  
Date of Amendment
10/11/1994  
Name of Property
Rhyd-Wen Farmhouse  
Address
 

Location


Unitary Authority
Denbighshire  
Community
Rhyl  
Town
 
Locality
 
Easting
303279  
Northing
381381  
Street Side
 
Location
On the road that runs from Rhyl to Dyserth, close to the boundary of Rhyl Community, approx. 3km NE of Rhuddlan.  

Description


Broad Class
Domestic  
Period
 

History
 

Exterior
Built as a farmhouse, or possibly as a pair of dwellings, with an attached cottage which was formerly an outbuilding. Dated over 2 doorways 1635 and 1641, and mostly of that period. Roughly coursed and squared stone with slate roof; brick end wall and axial stacks. Low 2-storeys, a long range which formerly comprised a 3-unit house (or a two-unit and a single unit house), to which was added a lower single bay outbuilding. This outbuilding was subsequently converted into a separate cottage, and the end unit of the farmhouse divided off to form part of the cottage. The house faces S and the present entrance (in an added porch) has a shallow 4-centred arch with the date in raised letters on the lintel, with the initials K over I.H. 20-pane sash window to left of doorway, 12-pane sash to its right, and 3 similar windows above. To the left, a further doorway with initials K over I.H. and the date, 1635 in the lintel, is now a 12-pane sash window. 16-pane sash window beyond it, and a 12-pane sash window above. This end unit appears to have originally formed part of the main house, but has now been separated off. The windows are all in moulded architraves, and in most of them, the remains of stone mullions, cut through when the sashes were inserted, are still visible in sills and lintels. A single unit extension to the right was probably added in the C19 as a single storeyed service room, and was raised in height c1950. The former out-building to the left is a lower building and was probably added to the main range in the C18.  

Interior
The house retains some original structural features inside, notably the paired axial beams with geometrical chamfer stops in the E room, and the inglenook fireplace (modified) and axial beam with stepped chamfer stop to W room.  

Reason for designation
A good example of a C17 vernacular farmhouse, which has a distinctive long plan, and which retains substantial elements of its original character.  

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